Jeffrey Chan and Alfred Nhan were charged with importing Fentanyl, attempted possession for trafficking, and possession of proceeds of crime.
The case relied on circumstantial evidence.
The court found insufficient evidence to convict either accused of importing Fentanyl.
Jeffrey Chan was acquitted of all charges, as the Crown failed to prove constructive possession or knowledge of the Fentanyl or proceeds of crime beyond a reasonable doubt.
Alfred Nhan was found guilty of attempted possession of Fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime, based on his agitation when unable to retrieve the package, excitement upon its delivery, fingerprints on cash, and the high value of the drugs and cash found in his residence.