|
- Cross-country drug bust yields 386 kg of fentanyl, thousands of arrests
Police across Canada have seized hundreds of kilos of fentanyl and charged thousands of people over the course of a five-month bust the RCMP is describing as "significant " But officials detailing
- Canadian law enforcement seized 386 kg of fentanyl in Canadian . . .
Twenty-one Canadian law enforcement agencies and government partners worked together to intensify their efforts to keep dangerous substances out of our communities Over the course of five months, partners collaborated with a collective goal of disrupting illegal fentanyl production and distribution in Canada
- Coast-to-coast police operation nets 386 kilograms of fentanyl . . .
Law enforcement say the five-month operation resulted in 78 per cent of the fentanyl seized in Canada this past year
- More than 8,000 arrested in massive fentanyl investigation: RCMP[. . . ]
Law enforcement agencies across Canada combined efforts to seize a massive amount of deadly fentanyl, the RCMP said
- Authorities seize fentanyl, cocaine, meth in operation
In addition to the seizure of illicit drugs, authorities reported 8,136 arrests and charges – including 217 individuals arrested for trafficking fentanyl while on bail – and $13 46 million in
- Canada’s overdose crisis and the toxic illegal drug supply
Fentanyl is commonly found in the toxic illegal drug supply and is the main driver of overdose-related harms and deaths in Canada You can't see, taste or smell fentanyl, and a few grains can be enough to kill you
- What to Know About Canada and Fentanyl - The New York Times
Fentanyl has flooded North America’s drug supply over the past decade, killing tens of thousands of people in the United States and Canada
- Canadian-made fentanyl is an international problem, RCMP says
The toxic drug crisis is killing an average of 21 people every day in Canada Fentanyl is involved in the vast majority of those deaths
|
|
|