Two GTA Street Gangs Busted for Selling Drugs in Sudbury
- In May 2025, police carried out a total of 20 search warrants over two days in several Ontario cities—including Sudbury, areas within the Greater Toronto region, and surrounding municipalities—as part of a drug trafficking investigation.
- This action followed Project SATURATE, a 16-month joint investigation launched in January 2024 by OPP, Greater Sudbury Police, and GTA forces focusing on two GTA street gangs.
- Authorities arrested 22 individuals and charged 25 people with 197 offences involving trafficking fentanyl, cocaine, and other substances, while seizing drugs, firearms, cash, and electronic devices.
- The seizures included four firearms, 12 kg of cocaine, 7.3 kg of fentanyl, $259,000 Canadian, and $1,210 US currency, valued at over $1.9 million, evidencing serious organized crime harm.
- Greater Sudbury Police Chief Cunningham emphasized the ongoing commitment to disrupt these networks through partnerships, citing that illicit drugs threaten community safety and wellbeing.
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GTA street gangs trafficked fentanyl, cocaine to Sudbury area: Cops
Police in Sudbury have seized more than $1.9 million worth of illicit drugs and four firearms, and charged 25 people -- 16 of whom are from the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area -- with a combined 197 charges.
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Ontario police charge 25 people with nearly 200 drug trafficking-related offences
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