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Record haul of cocaine linked to notorious cartel seized in Toronto
Toronto police have seized over 835 kilograms of cocaine that is alleged to have ties to the Jalisco New Generation cartel.
Cartel behind Toronto’s record cocaine bust has history of posting images of dismembered victims online
Toronto police linked the record-breaking drug bust in what authorities call Project Castillo to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), a leading player in Mexico’s multibillion-dollar drug trade alongside the more well-known Sinaloa cartel.
$83 million of cartel-linked cocaine originating from US-Mexico border seized in Toronto
Seizures like this weaken the financial powers of criminal organizations and disrupt their operations,” he said.
Largest cocaine seizure in Toronto Police history 'blow to organized crime'
Toronto Police have stopped the flow of cocaine from Mexico into Canada with its largest seizure ever. Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw announced on Tuesday that they had intercepted about 835 kg of the drug with an estimated street value of $83.
Historic cocaine bust in Ontario had ties to Mexican drug cartel, Toronto police say
Toronto Police say they have seized the largest amount of cocaine in the service's history and allege that the drugs had 'the hallmarks' of a cartel in Mexico.
Toronto Police Make 'Largest Cocaine Bust' in City's History
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw has praised a multi-agency effort leading to the seizure of what he called the biggest cocaine haul in the history of the service.Demkiw said on January 21 that 835 kilos of the drug was seized.
TORONTO'S LARGEST COCAINE SEIZURE: Police scoop 835 killos of Mexican cartel cocaine
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw and Supt. Paul Macintyre of Organized Crime Enforcement said they have seized 835 kilograms of cocaine with a worth of $83.5 million as part of Project Castillo. The drugs came from the Mexican cartel of Jalisco New Generation Cartel. It is the biggest seizure to date in Toronto.
Toronto police announce $83M cocaine bust, called biggest in force's history
Toronto police officials announced what they called the force’s largest-ever cocaine bust Tuesday, with over 835 kilograms seized at a street value of about $83 million, coupled with multiple arrests and charges.
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$83M cocaine bust largest ever in Toronto, Ontario; 2 Mississauga men among 6 arrested
Two Mississauga men are among six people charged in an $83-million cocaine bust Toronto Police say is the largest in their ...
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Would-be immigration consultant gets 5 years for smuggling cocaine into Canada
“As a general rule, absent unusual or extenuating circumstances, first time couriers who smuggle large amounts (i.e. multiple ...
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Niagara Falls man wanted in largest cocaine bust in Toronto police history
A Niagara Falls man is wanted in connection with the largest seizure of cocaine in Toronto police history, totalling $83 ...
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