Manitobe from Toronto transported a large number of illegal drugs and firearms and firearms, and Winnipeg police says after several imprisonment in the last spring.
Winnipeg Police, Lowkey, in April 2024, with the help of Manitoba RCMP, the People’s First People Police Service and Saskatoon, Vancouver and Toronto are aiding police assistant.
On January 31, Police, Winnipeg, Sandy Bay gave more than one search guarantee for the first nation and Thompson, Toronto and Ontario addresses in Scarborough. According to the police, an address in Saskatoon was also sought.
Police, traffickers, trains, trains, trains, cars, cars and trucks, trade, trade, trade, trade, trade, house and trucks, trade, house and trucks, trade, houses and trucks, trading, cars and drugs, were appointed with hidden units to transport cars and drugs. Josh Ewatski, with the organized criminal unit of the Winnipeg police service.
Portage and Sandy Bay, including Portage and Sandy Bay First Nation, including Portage and Sandy Bay First Nation, including Portage and Sandy Bay First Nation, including Portage and Sandy Bay Bay First Nation, were distributed in Drugs, including Thompson and Sandy Bay Bay Bay.
According to Merchants, Ewatski, they used the “complex” methods hiding drugs in luggage that could deceive airport scanners. According to him, the trade airways they use will not be caught not to detect drugs.
The network said, “Fake ID card” ewatski “to travel to counterfeit ID cards and railways for numerous provinces of drivers (and) social insurance numbers.
“They used fake identity to open bank accounts within Canada to access money to finance their activities.”
Drug traffickers targeted Nelson House Cree Nation and Pas, including Nelson House Cree Nation, Tataskweyak Cree Nation, Nelson House Cree Nation and Rust.
According to the police, the merchants will remain in hotels and air dishes. Then the drug and firearms were transported to the societies of the northern and first nations, which transplanted the “sensitivity prey” by cooperating with existing drug networks.
Manitoba See the First Nations Police Service. Derek Beach said that Sandy Bay believes that the first nation was broken down and then transported to other communities.
“Unfortunately, it is very common in the communities of our nations to enter medicines,” he said.
9 people were arrested, guaranteed for 5 people
In late January, the search has so far caused the arrests of nine people. Seven, each is accused of a large number of conspiracies to commit an ambitious offense:
- A 25 year old from Winnipeg.
- A 19-year-old elderly from the sandy bay in Manitoba.
- A 22-year-old aged from the Great Toronto area.
- More than 23 years older than Toronto.
- 25 years older than the larger Toronto area.
- 33 year old from the Great Toronto area.
- 36 year old from the United States
Manitoba is also accused of 35-year-old Manitoba / large Toronto, along with numerous firearms charges, and three conspiracies to commit a complaining crime.
Police also arrested a 31-year-old man from the Toronto region, which was welcomed in Canada for two murders and two murders in Toronto.
Police are looking for five people aged 20, which is between 20 and 23 years old, and five people between the ages of 20-23, accused of participating in human trafficking.
January search in Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatoon, a seven-loaded firearms, about 10 kilograms worth $ 250 million cocoon (estimated street cost 25,000), 25,000 hydroproeline ($ 500,000), Canadian currency and $ 500,000) and $ 280,000 in three vehicles.
According to security in the Canadian-US border, Manitoba Minister of Justice Matt Wiebe police said that many translators are doing drug trafficking.
“This is a major bust we have seen here and I think that the specialist crime is active in organized crime in Manitoba province,” he said. Wednesday at a press conference.
Wiebe said the police had to answer a coordinated response to exchange information exchange and drug trafficking operations.
Manitobe from Toronto transported a large number of illegal drugs and firearms and firearms, and Winnipeg police says after several imprisonment in the last spring.