OPP says officers seized 1.7 kilograms of suspected cocaine with estimated avenue worth of $170,000 following search warrants in northern Ontario
An East Gwillimbury resident and three others are going through charges below the Legal Code and Managed Medicine and Substances Act after Ontario Provincial Police say almost two kilograms of suspected cocaine was seized in reference to a drug-trafficking investigation in Thunder Bay.
Three search warrants have been executed at residences in Thunder Bay and Kakabeka Falls on Dec. 10 by the OPP-led Provincial Joint Forces Weapons and Gangs Enforcement Workforce, OPP emergency response crew, OPP neighborhood avenue crime unit, Thunder Bay Police Service and Nishnawbe Aski Police Service. The Toronto Police Service Drug Squad additionally assisted with this investigation.
On account of the search warrants, police say officers seized 1.7 kilograms of suspected cocaine, $257,000 in Canadian forex, 4 cellphones, three digital scales and one laptop computer laptop.
The estimated avenue worth of the medication seized is $170,000, based on police.
A 30-year-old East Gwillimbury man, a 62-year-old Thunder Bay man, a 43-year-old Thunder Bay woman and a 70-year-old Kakabeka Falls man have every been charged with two counts of possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5,000 and two counts of possession for the aim of trafficking (cocaine).
One of many accused stays in custody and the opposite three accused have been launched. They’re scheduled to seem earlier than the Ontario Courtroom of Justice in Thunder Bay on numerous dates.








