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CANADA: Cross-provincial drug investigation leads to nearly 2,000 kilograms of opium

Police estimate the street value of the drugs around $30M
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ORILLIA, Ont. — A lengthy drug investigation in Ontario has led to three arrests and the seizure of what police describe as a significant amount of opium.

Provincial police say they launched Project Berwick in January to investigate alleged drug trafficking in the Greater Toronto Area.

Over the course of the probe, police searched properties in Ontario and Quebec and seized nearly 2,000 kilograms of opium.

They say the street value of the drugs is conservatively estimated at around $30 million.

Police allege the drugs were being stockpiled in Quebec before being sent for distribution in and around Toronto.

Three people are currently facing a total of 10 drug-related offences in the case, which remains open.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 4, 2020.

The Canadian Press

 


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