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Four to be charged after organized crime-related police operation in Kanesatake

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Quebec provincial police say four people are expected to appear in court this afternoon following a police operation linked to organized crime in a Mohawk settlement outside Montreal.

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Police officers from the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) are conducting searches on two vehicles and two residences in Kanesatake on Tuesday morning.

·Montreal, Canada
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Several police forces coordinated by the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) conducted an operation on Tuesday to dismantle a network of illegal firearms, narcotics and stolen car stores in Kanesatake. The operation "launched very early in the morning" targeting two residences in the Sainte-Philomène range led to the arrest of three men aged 44, 46 and 47, as well as two women aged 31 and 40, according to Marc Tessier, spokesman for the SQ.

·Montreal, Canada
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OKA — The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) indicated that four people should appear in court on Tuesday afternoon following a police operation related to organized crime in the Mohawk village of Kanesatake, a neighbour of the municipality of Oka. Sergeant Marc Tessier indicated that the police had arrested three men in the quarantine and a 31-year-old woman and seized drugs and weapons in Kanesatake, northwest of Montreal. Sergeant Tessier mentioned that a…

·Richelieu, Canada
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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