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Oshawa Store Loses Alcohol and Lottery License Amid Drug Investigation

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Drugs-for-booze operation results in loss of alcohol, lottery licence for Oshawa, Ontario convenience store
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A convenience store in Oshawa has reportedly been involved in a drug trafficking scheme, trading drugs for alcohol. As a result, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario has suspended its license to sell alcohol and lottery tickets.

This action against All in One Convenience (152 Park Rd. S.) follows an investigation by Durham Regional Police into the alleged drug activities at the establishment.

Police received information suggesting that staff at the store were selling illegal drugs and exchanging them for alcoholic beverages. On March 18, authorities executed search warrants at the store and a home in Toronto. They arrested two men and a woman inside the business. During the searches, they found various drugs, drug-related items, over 250 bottles of stolen alcohol worth more than $20,000, illegal cigarettes, stolen clothing, and large amounts of cash.

Mayuresh Mahendran, 22, from Toronto was charged with trafficking fentanyl, crack cocaine, and cannabis; possession of crystal methamphetamine; possession of unmarked cigarettes; and possession of stolen property. Fredy Biju, 22, from Oshawa was charged with trafficking fentanyl, crack cocaine, hydromorphone; possession of unmarked cigarettes; and possession of stolen property. Emilie Ann Crissinger, 22, from Clarington was charged with trafficking fentanyl and crack cocaine as well as possession of stolen property.

Based on police information received, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario deemed it necessary to take “immediate regulatory action” to “protect the public and the integrity of Ontario’s regulated alcohol and gaming markets.”

The suspension took effect on Saturday, March 21.

“Operating a business with a liquor licence in Ontario is a privilege that comes with clear legal obligations,” stated commission CEO Dr. Karin Schnarr. “The AGCO works closely with law enforcement to ensure businesses are operating responsibly. When licensed premises are linked to unlawful activity, the AGCO will take all appropriate actions to protect the public.”

A licence holder who receives an Order of Immediate Suspension can appeal this decision within 15 days.

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