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RCMP traffic stop nets eight kilograms of fentanyl

As a result of the continued investigation, a 26-year-old suspect and 28-year-old suspect, both from Calgary, are each charged with one count, trafficking, and one count, possession for the purpose of trafficking.
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A photograph of the fentanyl seized.

SWIFT CURRENT AREA - RCMP officers seized eight kilograms – potentially millions of doses – of fentanyl during a recent traffic stop in the Swift Current area.

On Jan. 28, officers from Saskatchewan RCMP’s Roving Traffic Unit (RTU) and the Province of Saskatchewan’s Saskatchewan Highway Patrol (SHP) were working together doing proactive patrols in the Swift Current area. 

Jan. 9, 2025: RTU officers stopped a vehicle on Highway 1 near Swift Current. Further investigation led to officers locating and seizing approximately 700 kilograms of illicit cannabis and a sum of cash in the vehicle.  

Nov. 19, 2024: RTU officers conducted a traffic stop on Highway 16 near Maidstone. A RTU police dog alerted the officer to the odour of narcotics in the vehicle. Further investigation led to officers locating and seizing approximately 50 kilograms of cocaine and a sum of cash from the vehicle.  

“Based on investigation and intelligence, we know illicit drugs are being transported across provincial borders into Saskatchewan,” Supt. St. Germaine said. “That’s why we have dedicated Saskatchewan RCMP officers – who work in tandem with partner agencies – who make it their mission to disrupt the flow of illegal activity. Our communities are safer because of their action.”

 

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