British Columbia Cartel


 * "BCC" redirects here; for other uses of this acronym, see BCC (disambiguation).

The British Columbia Cartel (BC Cartel or just BCC) is the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organisation and organised crime group in Canada. It is based in the port city of Vancouver, the third-largest city in Canada and largest city and economic hub of the province of British Columbia (BC) and the Canadian West Coast. The British Columbia Cartel is allegedly headed by Lorenzo Enrique Castro Marqués, usually known as Coba, who's real identity is as of yet unknown; Coba is one of the most wanted persons by the governments of Canada, the United States and Mexico.

The BC Cartel controls at least 80% of the narcotics trade through Vancouver, importing Cocaine and Methamphetamine from Mexico and South America and opioids from Asia, and distributing throughout the country, especially to Eastern Canada, as well as trafficking to the United States. Certain areas of British Columbia, particularly in the Lower Mainland, are controlled by the cartel, with everyday citizens forced to rely on either the cartel or local vigilante groups for law enforcement and dispute resolution in the absence of the British Columbia Provincial Police, who generally refrain from entering such areas due to their virtual powerlessness. The BC Cartel's primary local allies are the Mafia and the Hells Angels, while their primary international allies are the Sinaloa Cartel and Gulf Cartel.

Hierarchy

 * Chef – cartel boss; oversees entire organisation;
 * député(e) – lieutenant/deputy: oversees area(s) of organisation on behalf of the Chef;
 * milicien(ne) – member of the cartel's armed group; responsible for protecting cartel leaders and operations, defending cartel territory, and carrying out executions;
 * négociant(e) – the trader: responsible for distributing cartel product, collecting, and returning profit;
 * fantôme – the phantom: the lowest level and eyes and ears of the organisation; responsible for observing and reporting on the activities of the police, military and rival groups; some deal on behalf of traders, although the lowest (street) level is most commonly outsourced by traders, with phantoms keeping an eye on their activities.