Watch live: Police to announce results of organized crime investigation 'Project Coyote'
Toronto Police, the Ontario Provincial Police and Belleville Police announced the results of a joint organized crime investigation dubbed “Project Coyote” on Thursday.
On January 18, nine high risk warrants were executed in the GTA. On Wednesday, an additional 15 arrests were executed in 23 locations in Ontario, including three members of the Hells Angels and three members of the Red Devils motorcycle club. According to OPP Chief Superintendent Paul MacKay, police have seized 1,000 firearms, including stolen and 3-D printed weapons.
Police seized more than a kilogram of fentanyl, six kilos of methamphetamine, 16 kilos of cocaine, as well as more than 370,000 in Canadian currency stemming from the proceeds of crime. They’ve seized vehicles and jewelry worth more than an estimated 150,000 and miscellaneous Hells Angels items.
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