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Ontario Provincial Police Announce Largest Fentanyl Bust in Their History
- On Sep 26, 2025, Ontario Provincial Police and Windsor Police Service seized 46 kilograms of suspected fentanyl in Windsor, valuing the haul at roughly $6.5 million.
- The OPP-led investigation, dubbed Project Rotherham, targeted members tied to known criminal organizations in the fall of 2024 alongside Windsor Police Service.
- Investigators found additional contraband including 3.4 kilograms of suspected cocaine, one kilogram of heroin, two loaded firearms, 24 cellphones, $170,000 in cash, and analysis of fentanyl potency showed varying risk.
- Two people now face multiple Criminal Code and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act charges—one 25-year-old from Windsor and one 29-year-old from Vancouver—and both are due back in court Dec. 8 in Windsor.
- Police warn the haul equates to roughly 460,000 street-level doses and officials said the bust surpasses a previous largest seizure months ago, emphasizing inter-jurisdictional partners' cooperation.
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Largest Fentanyl Bust in Ontario Police History, Amount Seized Enough to Kill a Mid-Sized City: OPP
Police say they have seized 46 kilograms of suspected fentanyl after a year-long drug investigation—an amount that is the largest in Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) history and which they say is enough of the drug to take the lives of a “moderately sized city.” In addition to the seizure of fentanyl, the bust resulted in police seizing 3.4 kilograms of cocaine, 1 kilograms of suspected heroin, two loaded firearms and ammunition, 4,500 hydromorph…
·New York, United States
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Another day, another record-breaking fentanyl bust
Tonight on Village Media's new 'Closer Look' podcast: Just a few months after announcing its largest-ever fentanyl seizure, the OPP revealed the existence of an even bigger haul taken off the streets
·Fergus, Canada
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