OPP-led task force nets 11 arrests, illicit drugs worth an estimated $2.7 million | Unpublished
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Publication Date: August 22, 2024 - 15:04

OPP-led task force nets 11 arrests, illicit drugs worth an estimated $2.7 million

August 22, 2024
An OPP-led police task force has arrested 11 alleged drug traffickers and seized large quantities of suspected cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, heroin and other illegal substances in an operation in the Ottawa area, Ontario Provincial Police said Thursday. Read More


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