4 people to be charged after organized crime-related police operation in Quebec
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.
Sgt. Marc Tessier says police arrested three men in their forties along with a 31-year-old woman and seized drugs and weapons in Kanesatake, about 40 kilometres northwest of Montreal
Tessier says a fifth person detained by police was released.
Provincial police say the investigation into alleged illegal firearms and drug trafficking began in the summer of 2024.
Two vehicles and two homes were targeted in today’s operation.
The four suspects, all Kanesatake residents, will appear in court in St-Jérôme, north of Montreal.
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