Close X
Friday, November 15, 2024
ADVT 
National

RCMP Seize 127 Kilograms Of Cocaine In Quebec Drug-Smuggling Investigation

The Canadian Press, 08 Dec, 2016 12:56 PM
  • RCMP Seize 127 Kilograms Of Cocaine In Quebec Drug-Smuggling Investigation
LAC SAINT-FRANCOIS, Que. — RCMP have seized 127 kilograms of cocaine and made three arrests in a drug smuggling investigation in southwestern Quebec, the force announced Thursday.
 
Investigators said they uncovered a scheme to import large quantities of cocaine destined for the Montreal market by routing it through Los Angeles and Houston.
 
They said the accused were also involved in trafficking cannabis and illegal tobacco.
 
Const. Erique Gasse said more arrests are possible.
 
"We did arrest three people this morning, one of whom will appear in court this afternoon, but the investigation is still ongoing," he said in a phone interview.
 
Gasse said the probe centred on the Lac Saint-Francois area, and officers also searched homes in Saint-Zotique, Que., and Lancaster, Ont. 
 
They identified one of the accused as Jaime Flores, 50, who they say was already facing drug trafficking charges in a probe into organized crime.
 
Gasse said Flores, of Saint-Zotique, had been on the run for nearly two years when he was arrested in Ecuador in January on the earlier charges. He was rearrested Thursday morning.
 
Flores was expected to appear in court later in the day to face charges of conspiracy, drug importation and possession for the purpose of trafficking.
 
The two other accused, whose names have not been released, will appear in court at a later date.

MORE National ARTICLES

Innocent Explanation For Strange, Circling Air Canada Flight South Of Victoria

Early Wednesday afternoon people reported seeing a low-flying Air Canada jet circling over the area for more than an hour.

Innocent Explanation For Strange, Circling Air Canada Flight South Of Victoria

B.C.'s New Child Watchdog Says Tragic Child Deaths Drive His Quest For Change

B.C.'s New Child Watchdog Says Tragic Child Deaths Drive His Quest For Change
Bernard Richard said those cases also motivate him to improve the lives of vulnerable young people.

B.C.'s New Child Watchdog Says Tragic Child Deaths Drive His Quest For Change

Many Canadians Feel Ill Prepared For Career Change: Survey

Many Canadians Feel Ill Prepared For Career Change: Survey
The Ipsos survey, conducted for Royal Roads University in Victoria, found 45 per cent of the more than one-thousand employed people questioned are eyeing a new career.

Many Canadians Feel Ill Prepared For Career Change: Survey

Canadian Warship Helps New Zealanders Cope With Earthquake Aftermath

Canadian Warship Helps New Zealanders Cope With Earthquake Aftermath
OTTAWA — A Canadian warship is helping New Zealanders cope with the aftermath of a 7.8 magnitude quake that left two dead and cut off 700 people in a small coastal town. 

Canadian Warship Helps New Zealanders Cope With Earthquake Aftermath

Sudden Rise In Interest Rates Could Cause Home Prices To Drop 30 Per Cent: CMHC

Sudden Rise In Interest Rates Could Cause Home Prices To Drop 30 Per Cent: CMHC
TD Bank (TSX:TD) has quietly increased its fixed mortgage rates ahead of a similar move by Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) to take effect Thursday, the latest sign that Canada's big banks are hiking the costs of borrowing for homeowners.

Sudden Rise In Interest Rates Could Cause Home Prices To Drop 30 Per Cent: CMHC

Mental Illness Among Manitoba Kids Higher In Inner-City, North

Mental Illness Among Manitoba Kids Higher In Inner-City, North
A new study says mental illness is a widespread problem among Manitoba children, and is much more pronounced in the province's north and Winnipeg's downtown.

Mental Illness Among Manitoba Kids Higher In Inner-City, North