Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Rianna Lim
Publication Date: September 25, 2025 - 13:43
RCMP charge seven in dark web drug trafficking network
September 25, 2025
Seven people have been arrested in what police describe as one of the largest known dark web drug trafficking operations in Canadian history, the RCMP announced Thursday.
The RCMP said the investigation began after a “takedown” of a dark web marketplace by German authorities, who contacted the force about several alleged Canadian-based users linked to drug trafficking.
The Mounties said data analysis identified a suspected Canadian-based drug vendor known as “RoadRunna,” which police described as a “sophisticated criminal enterprise” that used dark web platforms to distribute drugs in Canada.
The matter was briefly addressed in a Lindsay courtroom on Thursday and adjourned to Dec. 18.
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