Pubdate: Tue, 18 Jun 2002
Source: Eastern Door, The (CN QU)
Copyright: 2002 The Eastern Door
Contact:  http://www.easterndoor.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2464
Author: Greg Horn

RCMP TOPPLES DRUG RING, 47 ARRESTED

The RCMP put an end to a major criminal organization involved in smuggling 
and exporting marijuana to the United States through Akwesasne. The drug 
ring also sold cocaine to various places across Ontario.

The two-year investigation culminated with the execution of search warrants 
across Quebec at 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 13.

The Kanehsatake Mohawk Police, Akwesasne Mohawk Police and the Kahnawake 
Peacekeepers assisted the RCMP in the execution of warrants in Kanehsatake 
and Akwesasne. The RCMP has reason to believe that this smuggling ring has 
ties to the Hell's Angels biker gang. Because three of those arrested have 
close ties with gang members.

During this police operation there were 47 people arrested including two 
from the Kanehsatake/Oka area and one in Akwesasne. The Peacekeepers role 
in this operation was limited to patrolling the perimeter of the operation 
within Kanehsatake, Chief Peacekeeper Michael Stalk said.

Arrested in the Kanehsatake/Oka area were Tyron Canatonquin, 32, and 
Normand Theoret. While Allan Jacobs, 25, was arrested in Akwesasne and has 
been charged with conspiracy to traffic marijuana contrary to the Criminal 
Code of Canada.

RCMP has also linked Canatonquin to the seizure of 20 lbs. of marijuana and 
150 marijuana plants on December 16, 1999.

The RCMP investigation, code-named Chinoisiere, was centred in the lower 
Laurentians and extended to Thunder Bay, Ont. in other related RCMP 
investigations across Ontario.

The RCMP, through its investigation, discovered that the group was selling 
high quality cocaine across Ontario as far away as Thunder Bay.

The RCMP believe that this cocaine has a street value of $100,000 per 
kilogram. During the course of the investigation 10 kilograms of cocaine 
was seized with an estimated street value of $1,000,000.

It was also discovered that the marijuana seized was destined to U.S. drug 
markets in New York City and as far south as Florida. The high quality 
marijuana, known as Quebec Gold, is grown hydroponically in Ontario and 
Quebec and is smuggled into the U.S. through Akwesasne.

Over the course of the investigation more than 300 lbs. of Quebec Gold was 
seized with an estimated street value of $2,000 to $3,000 per pound.

The drug was smuggled into the United States using cigarettes smuggling 
routes in Akwesasne, said RCMP Sergeant Michel Picard.

Picard explained that the drug was transported to Cornwall Island from the 
Montreal area. Once it made it to Cornwall Island it was then brought to 
the American side of Akwesasne, either by truck or boat.

'They used the same route that is used for cigarettes and booze, but in 
reverse,' RCMP Constable Francois Blais said.

The Mohawk police forces in Kanehsatake and Akwesasne were an important 
part of this investigation, said Picard. He said that the RCMP and the 
Mohawk police exchanged information throughout the investigation. The 
Kanehsatake and Akwesasne police provided the RCMP with information on 
their residents who were involved in drug trafficking.

The RCMP say they have been aware of this crime ring since 1992, who were 
then involved in the cigarette trade. The RCMP believes that this is the 
largest organization of its kind and with the recent arrests think they put 
an end to it. Usually such drug rings import drugs from the U.S. rather 
than export them, said the RCMP.

The RCMP seized $777,000 worth of goods as goods gained through the 
proceeds of crime. Included in this seizure was a home in Mirabel, five 
vehicles and three Harley Davidson motorcycles.

Also seized was $400,000, $333,500 US, 10 kg of cocaine, 2,150 marijuana 
plants, more than 300 lbs. of marijuana and nine vehicles, three of which 
were altered to hide drugs.

Of the 47 arrests, 19 were in Quebec and all appeared in St. Jerome Court 
on Wednesday, June 14. The accused face various charges including 
conspiracy to traffic marijuana and cocaine as well as possession and 
production.