Chilliwack Dealer Loses Appeal On Extradition To The U.S.

Jacob Redmond

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Chilliwack drug dealer Sean Doak could finally be off to a U.S. courtroom as he lost his appeal to an extradition order in connection with a cross-border marijuana smuggling operation. *edit*

Doak argued the evidence against him was deficient, and that it would be "unjust or oppressive to surrender him," but in a unanimous decision issued April 8, the Court of Appeal for B.C. dismissed his appeal.

The case dates back to May 31, 2007 when Doak was sentenced to seven years in jail for conspiracy to export and traffic marijuana.

It was that summer when the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency began to investigate Doak and three other men for the cross border trafficking.

On Dec. 22, 2009, an indictment was issued against Doak in U.S. District Court in Seattle on drug conspiracy charges.

Doak and the three other B.C. men were accused of smuggling marijuana (MDMA) to Washington and Idaho via helicopter. *edit*

In 2012, the U.S. requested his extradition and in 2013 the Attorney General of Canada agreed. Doak fought the extradition in court ending with the failure of this latest appeal.

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