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A massive police raid at three different Mohawk reserves in
The raids, 15 in total, resulted in the arrests of 29 people whom police allege were part of an international drug ring.
"This is a well-established criminal organization that's been operating . . . and exporting marijuana to the
About 110 kilograms of marijuana as well as some luxury vehicles were also seized in the operation.
Police said that they weren't sure the reason why such a large number of firearms, including assault rifles and grenade launchers, were accumulated.
"All the arms will be examined by experts, and we'll try to establish their provenance," Insp. Lino Maurizio of the
Charges laid after the raid include, conspiracy, drug trafficking, weapon charges and gangsterism.
About 300 police officers from the RCMP,
Police allege that a drug ring was producing and exporting marijuana on the reserves, to be distributed mostly to the
The raids involved three Mohawk reserves:
Some of the drugs were grown in the
The police investigation has been ongoing for over a year. It is expected to take another two months to wrap-up.
"This was a marijuana production and exporting operation. The pipeline seemed to be from the Mohawk territories here in
Kahnawake is about a 75-minute drive from the
While there's been ongoing contraband tobacco trade on the reserves, this has been the largest drug-related set of arrests, Conlon said.
Gordon McGregor, president of
"Imagine a little community when large amounts of money and drugs coming in like that, the trouble that comes with it,'" said McGregor.
"For us, our priority is drugs. Drug trafficking causes the biggest social problem in our communities.'"
With a report from CTV Montreal's Derek Conlon and files from The Canadian Press