Canadian authorities have dismantled the country’s largest drug laboratory, seizing enough materials to produce 96 million doses of fentanyl, exposing significant drug threats.
Evidence suggests Canadian dealers may be learning from Mexican cartels, indicating a possible level of transnational crime activity involving opioid production techniques.
Our enforcement actions have dealt a decisive blow to transnational organized crime, according to David Teboul of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, emphasizing ongoing investigations.
Despite the scale of this operation, only one individual has been charged so far, pointing to complexities and challenges in tackling organized drug crime in Canada.
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