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Seven people face 98 charges in Mississauga drug bust; Loaded AK-47 seized: police
Globe and Mail - 06 ian. 2014 at 19:35
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An increasing number of individuals from the Greater Toronto Area have been travelling to Niagara Falls, staying in local motels and dealing drugs, police say. (Handout) Twelve million people visit Niagara Falls, Ont., each year, though not all of them are welcome guests. In particular, there are the out-of-town drug dealers who have been coming in from the Greater Toronto Area lately. This week, Niagara Regional Police said they had identified a trend in which an increasing number of Toronto-area drug dealers are travelling to the city, checking into motels in the tourist area and selling drugs. Police say these individuals use false names and different vehicles to avoid being identified and attempt to leave town before they get caught. They then make return visits, starting the process over again.
TORONTO - Police in Ontario say they have interrupted an international drug ring after they found 24 kilograms of heroin, some of which was woven into carpets seized at Toronto s Pearson International Airport. Eleven people, mostly residents of the Greater Toronto Area, are facing 76 drug charges in the investigation that police have dubbed Project Infinity.
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Seven people face 98 charges in Mississauga drug bust; Loaded AK-47 seized: police
Globe and Mail - 06 ian. 2014 at 19:35
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An increasing number of individuals from the Greater Toronto Area have been travelling to Niagara Falls, staying in local motels and dealing drugs, police say. (Handout) Twelve million people visit Niagara Falls, Ont., each year, though not all of them are welcome guests. In particular, there are the out-of-town drug dealers who have been coming in from the Greater Toronto Area lately. This week, Niagara Regional Police said they had identified a trend in which an increasing number of Toronto-area drug dealers are travelling to the city, checking into motels in the tourist area and selling drugs. Police say these individuals use false names and different vehicles to avoid being identified and attempt to leave town before they get caught. They then make return visits, starting the process over again.
TORONTO - Police in Ontario say they have interrupted an international drug ring after they found 24 kilograms of heroin, some of which was woven into carpets seized at Toronto s Pearson International Airport. Eleven people, mostly residents of the Greater Toronto Area, are facing 76 drug charges in the investigation that police have dubbed Project Infinity.
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