Provincial police seize more than 120,000 fentanyl pills in series of raids in the GTA

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Provincial police seize more than 120,000 fentanyl pills in series of raids in the GTA GlobeToronto

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Provincial police say they seized more than 120,000 fentanyl pills and 70 kilograms of fentanyl powder in a series of raids in the Greater Toronto Area.Police say they began investigating an alleged fentanyl “tableting” operation in April and learned that people were manufacturing replicas of medical pain relievers.Investigators say they conducted five raids on May 30 in Oakville, Ont., and Burlington, Ont.

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