Friday, February 21, 2025

Ontario Drugs busts in the GTA and 6 Nations


CTV is reporting that "Police said they executed eight search warrants at homes in Oakville, Brampton and Toronto as a part of the investigation dubbed Project Regal between Feb. 8 and Feb. 10.

Approximately 11 kilograms of cocaine, around half a kilogram of methamphetamine, three ounces of fentanyl, two loaded firearms, two Kevlar vests, a re-vinned BMW sedan and around $250,000 of cash were seized, Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) said in a news release Friday."


Joseph Campbell, 31, of Oakville, 

Brendon Rego, 30, of Brampton, Damion Rego, 31, of Orangeville, Shaun Homem, 37, of Brampton and Tristan Bonnick, 33, of Brampton all face multiple charges including drug trafficking.

That's a ship load of cash. “The seizure of these drugs, firearms, and other stolen property sends a strong message - we will not tolerate this criminal activity in our region,” Insp. Raf Skwarka of Regional Investigative Services said. Stolen property? They have all that money from drugs and still steal sh*t. Parasites.

Insauga is reporting that "An ‘unwanted person’ call at an Oshawa seniors’ residence Thursday evening resulted in four people charged with drug trafficking, with all four now in jail awaiting a bail hearing."

"Durham Police responded to a disturbance at the 25 John Street apartments in downtown Oshawa just after 7 p.m. involving two women and two men – with one man already banned from the premises – and discovered a large quantity of methamphetamine and Canadian currency.'

"All four into custody without further incident. 50-year-old Jamison Ramesar of Oshawa had been barred from the building and was charged with prohibited entry, in addition to possession and trafficking charges."

"The other three – Sarah Spencer, 39, George Lund, 64, and Allison Lemyre, 46 – were all charged with possession and trafficking in methamphetamine. All four reside in Oshawa."

Creating a disturbance in a seniors complex you're already been banned from with Crystal meth in your possession. Not the sharpest tool in the shed.


CTV is reporting that "Four people are facing a long list of charges after Project Neo, a Six Nations Police investigation into drug trafficking. Officers arrested a man who came to a Chiefswood Road address by taxi on Feb. 13. Investigators believed he was bringing illegal drugs onto Six Nations territory. During a search, police seized a loaded handgun, pre-packaged cocaine, fentanyl and bulk prescription drugs."

"The next day, officers executed search warrants at a Colborne Street East motel and a Cayuga Street home in the City of Brantford. Two men were arrested at the motel and police said they found a loaded handgun, a loaded shotgun, a conducted energy weapon, bulk fentanyl, cocaine, prescription drugs and cash. During a search at the Cayuga Street home, police seized bulk fentanyl in teddy bear shapes and firearm ammunition."

Fentanyl in teddy bear shapes is pretty messed up. Sounds like the Six Nations community is fed up with drug trafficking on their territory. Police Chief Darren Montour was born and raised on the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory and is a member of the Mohawk Wolf Clan. Nice.

Notice the pattern. Law enforcement in Ontario consistently addresses drug trafficking while law enforcement in BC does not. Do the math.

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