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The Vehicles Burned in Sept-Îles Are Linked to Organized Crime - the North Coast

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The two vehicles burned in the middle of the night of July 13 at Sept-Îles and the attempt to fire another vehicle, on the side of Moisie, are linked with organized crime. "It is confirmed that it is linked to the conflict for the control of the territory," says the spokesman of the Sûreté du Québec, Nancy Fournier. After several episodes of gunfire, including that of the murder of Therry Larouche two months ago, other events of the war for the …
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The two vehicles burned in the middle of the night of July 13 at Sept-Îles and the attempt to fire another vehicle, on the side of Moisie, are linked with organized crime. "It is confirmed that it is linked to the conflict for the control of the territory," says the spokesman of the Sûreté du Québec, Nancy Fournier. After several episodes of gunfire, including that of the murder of Therry Larouche two months ago, other events of the war for the …

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The two vehicles burned in the middle of the night of July 13 at Sept-Îles and the attempt to fire another vehicle, on the side of Moisie, are linked with organized crime. "It is confirmed that it is linked to the conflict for the control of the territory," says the spokesman of the Sûreté du Québec, Nancy Fournier. After several episodes of gunfire, including that of the murder of Therry Larouche two months ago, other events of the war for the …

The two vehicles burned in the middle of the night of July 13 at Sept-Îles and the attempt to fire another vehicle, on the side of Moisie, are linked with organized crime. "It is confirmed that it is linked to the conflict for the control of the territory," says the spokesman of the Sûreté du Québec, Nancy Fournier. After several episodes of gunfire, including that of the murder of Therry Larouche two months ago, other events of the war for the …

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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