Toronto - Royal Canadian cavalry police said Thursday that nine people in southern Ontario suspected of involvement in US organized crime were arrested for major weapons and drug damage.
Authorities confiscated six kilograms of fentanyl and caffefatanil, 1 kilogram of heroin, more than 20 kilograms of cocaine, over 250,000 regulated substances, methamphetamine, 3 million cigarettes and several game machines.
Royal Canadian Mount Police. According to Mr. Chris Peale, a four-year survey - called Project Otto Lensus - is a Canadian crown police, Ontario police, Canadian border, Bureau of Investigation, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Toronto City Police, and Peel and York including.
Peale stated that nine people were arrested in an attack in the Toronto area and five people were arrested in Canada.
Fentanyl is a 100 times more potent opioid than heroin and has been criticized for excessive emergencies across the country and the whole country.
"More powerful alternatives are starting to appear," says Peel. Recently, the Canadian police confiscated "Fentanyl and W 18 shipped 100 times".
Leather said the defendant is related to the family of offenders operating in New York and several people were arrested there by the FBI for the crime of related crimes.
The Canadian cavalry police said the FBI is conducting separate investigations in parallel focusing on members of the family of Bonanno and Gambino.
According to this study, Royal Canadian Mounted Police says that people with organized crime may violate public confidence.
Wojciech Grzesiowki of Innisfil, Ontario, is one of the "unknown" organized criminals who have persuaded the Toronto police 's private staff to "inquire" the police database for him and his organization.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a statement that Erin Maranan is subject to police investigation in 2008 on police corruption in Toronto and currently faces 20 cases violating trust database inquiries.
Peel stated that the arrested man came to court bail on Thursday at Milton, Ontario. They received a total of 75 allegations, including participation in criminal organizations, conspiracy for importing regulated substances, firearms sales and so on.
In 2012, partners of the Canadian Cavalry Police and Joint Special Law Enforcement Unit are suspected of pursuing criminal incidents occurring in Canada using the offshore gambling site Platinum Sports Book.com, making money with illegal gambling I found an organized crime group. After more than a year of operation, the Canadian cavalry police linked Canada activities to the gambling website. The site houses thousands of gambler and its bet is said to have yielded millions of dollars of profits from organized crime.
I can not deny that Italian criminal groups are best known for criminal trials organized primarily related to underworld. These criminal groups are also called "traditional" (RCMP, 1998). Some of them are particularly well known in Canada. For example, Cosa Nostra, Ndrangheta, Sicilian Mafia are considered to have the most influence among these three (CISC, 1998). In the survey sample, 10 complete questionnaires included Italian criminal groups. Traditional criminal groups seem to be highly organized. According to respondents, all Italian organizations have done their own activities for a long time. Traditional organizations have been working in Canada since the beginning of the 20th century. In 1909 Blackhand worked in Hamilton, and during the 1930s Al Kapone era and banning caused waves of crime in Canada (Gomme, 1993).
Criminal activity organized in Canada in 1998: "Experimental" result of Canadian judicial statistics center of 16 police stations
Some people believe that Eastern Europe based criminal groups will be the next wave of organized crime (Royal Cycling, 1998; Nicaso and Lamothe, 1996). However, these organizations have existed for hundreds of years. Organized crime has occurred in Russia and Eastern Europe since the 17th century (CSIS, 1998). According to CSIS, in 1998, 5,000 to 8,000 criminal organizations controlled 25 to 40% of Russian gross domestic product. Private and state enterprises and banks are implementing this control (ibid).
Criminal activity organized in Canada in 1998: "Experimental" result of Canadian judicial statistics center of 16 police stations