British man who lived in Vancouver convicted in overdose deaths of U.S. servicemen
A British man who was living in Vancouver has been convicted in the United States after an RCMP investigation into a dark web drug trafficking network dubbed “Canada1” led to the overdose deaths of two U.S. navy sailors.
Paul Anthony Nicholls, 47, was convicted Jan. 29 of one count each of conspiracy to import and conspiracy to distribute controlled substances resulting in death following a jury trial in Georgia, RCMP said in a statement issued Thursday.
Nicholls was living in Vancouver in 2017, the year the servicemen died, but police said he overstayed his visa and was removed following his arrest in 2018.
A statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of Georgia issued on the day of his conviction said Nicholls faces a minimum mandatory sentence of 20 years in prison, but he could be sentenced to life.


