Ontario Police Dismantle Major Fentanyl and Cocaine Trafficking Rings in Record Seizures
- On Tuesday in Orillia, Ontario Provincial Police announced the results of two historic drug trafficking investigations, Project Bionic and Project Golden.
- Project Bionic targeted a dark web-based drug network over five months, while Project Golden dismantled an 11-month southwestern Ontario trafficking network.
- These operations led to the seizure of 43.5 kilograms of fentanyl—equivalent to 435,000 street doses—along with methamphetamine, cocaine, other drugs, cash, and a seized Ferrari.
- Commissioner Thomas Carrique described the investigations as historic and emphasized that removing fentanyl from circulation plays a crucial role in saving lives, while also underscoring the value of collaboration between multiple agencies.
- These record seizures demonstrate ongoing police efforts to disrupt supply chains amid the opioid crisis and aim to protect communities by removing dangerous drugs.
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