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Calgary police charge 2 men after seizing $5.7M in drugs from 'sophisticated' home lab

Calgarypolice have charged two men after seizing more than $5.7 million in methamphetamine, fentanyl and cocaine following an eight-month drug-trafficking investigation.

Daniel Heng, 39, and Edric Padua-Balmes, 30, each face 7 charges

A whole bunch of drugs laid out on wooden pallets.
Calgary police have laid charges against two men after more than $5.7 million in drugs was seized following an eight-month trafficking investigation. (Calgary Police Service)

UPDATE:Daniel Hengand Edric Padua-Balmes' charges were stayed on Aug.30, 2023.


Calgarypolice have charged two men after seizing more than $5.7 million in methamphetamine, fentanyl and cocaine following an eight-month drug trafficking investigation.

Daniel Heng, 39, and Edric Padua-Balmes, 30, each face seven charges, including drug trafficking, production and possession of the proceeds of crime.

Both men are from Chestermere and are accused of running what CPS calls a "sophisticated" drug lab in a home in Calgary's northwest, in the community of Nolan Hill.

Last July, the pairwere identified as suspected drug traffickers, kicking off the eight-month investigation.

Warrants executed

On April 7, police executed search warrants on two Chestermere properties and thehome in Nolan Hill with the help of RCMP.

In those raids, police seized drugs and weapons, including:

  • 27.21 kilograms of fentanyl powder, worth more than$4 million.
  • 47,042 Oxycodone pills, valued at approximately $940,840.
  • 4.57 kilograms of methamphetamine, worth nearly $400,000.
  • 2 kilograms of cocaine, valued at approximately $140,000.
  • 3,132 fentanyl pills, valued at approximately $122,000.
  • 43.7 grams of crack cocaine, worth nearly$44,000.
  • 716 Xanax pills, valued at approximately $3,500.
  • One Glock handgun and silencer, with six additional barrels.
  • A custom-made automatic firearm and silencer.
  • 900 rounds of ammunition.

"It is extremely concerning that a drug production lab of this scale was operating in a residential community," said Sgt. Todd Nichol in a written statement.