Chris Daponte July 21, 2020 News, Police GUELPH-ERAMOSA - A local man faces eight charges after police discovered a meth lab during a drug bust here last week. "The Wellington community I'd like to think will be joining us in celebrating what was a terrific result today in taking people who want to pedal these insidious drugs off the streets and into jail where they belong. "We will be alleging individuals in Wellington had supply links in Sydney, and distributed to the far corners of NSW, reaching towns such as Bourke, Coonamble and Walgett, in the state’s central north, and various remote Indigenous communities too. May 7, 2020 2:17 PM A drug bust in Wellington on Wednesday. At about 6am on Wednesday, 10 search warrants were simultaneously issued in Wellington and Montefiores, in addition to another five associated warrants in Sydney.Ten people were arrested, including seven men - a 44-year-old, a 34-year-old, 28-year-old, 29-year-old, 30-year-old, and two 37-year-olds - and three women - a 28-year-old, 23-year-old and 35-year-old. wellington county opp drug bust 3 arrested in Fergus, Ont., drug investigation: OPP OPP say officers found fentanyl, heroin and meth while carrying out a search warrant in Fergus, Ont.
He said as well as thanking all of the officers involved, he was grateful to the Wellington residents. but we can't come out and tell you what we're doing. Police say the Wellington community should be celebrating. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Since February 2019, police have been investigating a drug supply network operating from Wellington, 50 kilometres from Dubbo, and its links in Sydney. "A lot of the time they might think 'what are the police doing?'
During that bust, they located financial ledgers that allege the Atlanta man received over 1,000 kilograms of cocaine between August 2018 … He said the syndicate had far-reaching tentacles into the Central West, including in Bourke, Walgett, Cobar and some correctional centres. OPP say officers found fentanyl, heroin and meth while carrying out a search warrant in Fergus, Ont. It’s the second largest seizure of meth since the OPP community street crime unit formed in 2017, OPP Const. Four people are in custody after a major gang-related drug bust in Wellington this morning. Posted Wed Wednesday 27 May May 2020 at 2:36am Wed Wednesday 27 May May 2020 at 2:36am, ... MDMA and other-drug syndicate in the Wellington sector," he said. NSW Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna says Wellington should be celebrating after a significant drug bust on Wednesday that has "smashed" a state-wide syndicate reaching … "The arrests on Wednesday were the results of a 14 month investigation.Assistant Commissioner McKenna reassured the public that the police do listen. It is also alleged the syndicate distributed to various correctional centres. Ten people were arrested, including seven men - a 44-year-old, a 34-year-old, 28-year-old, 29-year-old, 30-year-old, and two 37-year-olds - and three women - a 28-year-old, 23-year-old and 35-year-old. A Joint Forces Unit made up of RCMP, Summerside and Kensington Police conducted a targeted vehicle stop and ended up seizing 7-and-a-half grams of cocaine; nearly 9 grams of crystal methamphetamine, oxycodone pills, 40 grams of cannabis, knives, and a BB gun. At about 6am on Wednesday, 10 search warrants were simultaneously issued in Wellington and Montefiores, in addition to another five associated warrants in Sydney. FERGUS – A Fergus woman is among three charged after a drug bust here on Wednesday. but we can't come out and tell you what we're doing. ... 12 May, 2020 2:37pm. "We've taken out drug runners, street level suppliers, medium level suppliers and 'kingpins' in Sydney," Acting Assistant Commissioner McKenna said.
"Wellington gets a bad wrap, people think that ice and Wellington go hand in hand, well I can tell you they don’t," he said.Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders said he hoped the police operation would end Wellington's reputation as a drug capital. "We've taken out drug runners, street level suppliers, medium level suppliers and 'kingpins' in Sydney," Acting Assistant Commissioner McKenna said.He said as well as thanking all of the officers involved, he was grateful to the Wellington residents.