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RCMP in BC seized a record number of drugs and firearms from what they believe is Canada's largest and most sophisticated drug super lab. The seizure included 390 kilograms of methamphetamine, 54 kilograms of fentanyl, and 35 kilograms of cocaine, along with unregulated precursor chemicals. The drug lab was uncovered in Falkland, Northwest of Vernon. Police claim the over 95,000,000 potentially lethal doses of fentanyl seized could have killed every Canadian at least twice over. Investigators also searched locations in Surrey, discovering 89 guns and explosives. The months-long investigation was conducted by the RCMP Federal Policing Program. Gangnam Creek Rondawa faces six drugs and firearms charges, and police say the investigation is ongoing, with more people potentially facing charges.

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Canada's largest drug bust occurred in Falkland, British Columbia, where the RCMP dismantled a sophisticated drug super lab. They seized over 54 kilograms of fentanyl, 390 kilograms of methamphetamine, 35 kilograms of cocaine, and 89 firearms, including handguns and rifles. Locals reported increased police helicopter activity but were unaware of the operation's significance. Only one person, Gaganpreet Randhawa, has been charged. There is a concerning trend of Sikh Punjabis being involved in drug-related crimes, with notable figures also implicated. For instance, Timupol's brother was previously charged in a drug sting. Additionally, Parminder Singh Deo is wanted in India for narcotics trafficking. The situation raises questions about immigration and potential drug issues among newcomers from Punjab, a region with significant addiction problems. The hope is that the RCMP will apprehend more individuals involved in this drug manufacturing network.

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La Chelly, wanted for 5 murders in Juarez, suspected of more killings. Operated for gang Assassin Artists, known for extreme brutality. Arrested in El Paso motel with guns, machetes, fentanyl, and drugs. Multiple agencies involved in the arrest. Translation: La Chelly, wanted for 5 murders in Juarez, suspected of more killings. Operated for gang Assassin Artists, known for extreme brutality. Arrested in El Paso motel with guns, machetes, fentanyl, and drugs. Multiple agencies involved in the arrest.

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Canada is described as sweeping the fentanyl issue under the rug by sources in the show, despite public moves like appointing a fentanyl czar and increasing northern border patrols after pressure from Trump and Kash Patel. The guest says Canadian law enforcement acknowledge the issue but feel resources are insufficient to crack down on transnational crime, with a sense that “the root of the problem” is not being addressed. The guest reports that the planning and production of fentanyl have shifted to Canada, with cartel operatives setting up labs there. They describe how cartels, after crackdowns on the southern border, moved operations into Canada where a visa is not needed for a tourist entry, allowing quick setup and networking with preexisting Canadian gangs such as the Hells Angels, Brother’s Keepers, Red Scorpion, and United Nations gang. Precursors come through the Port of Vancouver, where less than 1% of cargo is inspected, enabling easy importation of chemicals. The guest asserts that the majority of fentanyl production now occurs in Canada, with a claim of 99% certainty, and cites an operative for the Sinaloa Cartel in Canada showing labs on West Coast resources. Labs are described as often in suburban areas on farmland or small residences, not just in large urban centers. The production is said to have started in 2016-2017 as cartel operations moved into Canada, with ongoing Canadian law enforcement aware since then but under-resourced to counter transnational crime groups. The RCMP head reportedly estimated thousands of organized crime groups, but CSA’s Canadian intelligence suggests 668, highlighting a disconnect between agencies. The main cartel presence in Canada is labeled as Sinaloa and CJNG, with CJNG now possibly dominant due to Sinaloa’s weakening position and alliance with New Generation Cartel. The Canadian fentanyl flow includes enforcers recruited from Canada, including Quebec and Ontario, who manage payments, protection, and border activities to facilitate drug movement and violence. Recruitment extends globally to the Balkans, Armenia, Australia, England, and other Commonwealth countries to leverage foreign nationals who can blend in and avoid detection. Group chats reveal Canadian area codes and explicit hits-for-hire offers, with examples of payments (e.g., 55,000 Canadian dollars for a hit) and weapon procurement requirements. The border dynamics are described as significant: the northern border remains underprotected, allowing cross-border trafficking. The guest mentions that, even with a U.S. military or law enforcement option, the cartel leadership central to the operation would resist intensely if confronted on Mexican soil, implying that a direct US-backed intervention could be costly and dangerous for the cartel. A notable case described is a “BC Superlab,” a large, sophisticated operation producing meth and fentanyl, recovered in rural BC and Surrey, BC. Authorities found 400 kilograms of meth, 54 kilograms of fentanyl, plus MDMA and cocaine, plus 46 handguns, 21 AR-15 style rifles, 14 submachine guns, two .50 cal rifles, explosives, body armor, and nearly $1 million in cash. The lab’s equipment included jacketed reactors and other specialized items, with large quantities of precursors (5,000 liters of liquid precursor and 10 tons of powder) and evidence they may have been producing P2P, a key meth precursor. The RCMP described the operation as extremely sophisticated, with a network of metal ducting to vent fumes and a setup suggesting an international cross-border network with potential ties to Mexican cartel operations and other global criminal networks. Health Canada is testing unusual equipment to see if it signals new production methods. Investigators emphasize that the drugs were destined for abroad and that Vancouver’s infrastructure could facilitate expansion into Asia-Pacific markets, including China, Japan, India, Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand. Despite the scale of the operation, only one person had been arrested at the time of reporting, underscoring the magnitude of the challenge and the global reach of the drug networks. Overall, the conversation frames Canada as a critical, expanding node in an international fentanyl production and distribution network, with entrenched organizational complexity, cross-border logistics, and multilingual, multinational recruitment that complicates enforcement.

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The committee asked for information on how many of these so‑called police stations are operating currently in Canada, and whether any have been shut down. Response: There is deep concern about allegations and reports of foreign interference, including public reports of these so‑called police stations. The details of the investigation are the subject of ongoing initiatives by the RCMP, and questions about those details should be directed to the commissioner. The subsequent question specifically asked the commissioner to provide information to Canadians on how many of these alleged stations are operating in Canada, have operated previously, and if any have been shut down. Answer: Currently, we’re looking at three of the police stations in Toronto and one in Vancouver. We’re working with our police jurisdictions as well as with other Government of Canada national security agencies. An investigation has been initiated and is led by the Greater Toronto Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET). So far, elements of the investigation have been very overt—there have been marked police cars and uniformed members to cause disruption to the allegations. We’ve released that visible presence, and that’s mostly so that people will see the actions, for two reasons: first, because we need more information, and second, so that when police are in the area dealing with the allegations, people will come forward. The investigation is ongoing, and while the details can’t be discussed publicly, a statement in October/November indicated that an investigation was underway into reports of possible activities at those locations. The committee member then asked for clarification: Can you confirm that you know the locations of these supposed police stations, and that RCMP in uniform have been at those locations causing disruption? Response: No. In the initial instances, instead of disruption by going in uniform with marked police cars, the approach was to speak with the people involved at those police stations or locations because those locations are a legitimate business in the front. The committee then asked for a timeline on when the investigation would conclude and whether the allegations are true. The conversation moved to indicate the inquiry would continue, but no specific conclusion timeline was provided in the exchanged statements.

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News Nation has followed Trende Aragua (TDA) since January, tied to the murder of a Florida police officer and the killing of 22-year-old nursing student Lake And Riley in Georgia. In Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin, a 26-year-old Venezuelan national was arrested for physically and sexually assaulting a woman; the department says the suspect has a known affiliation to TDA. Dallas police confirm “gang activity in the North Dallas area linked to the Trende Aragua gang from Venezuela.” A 24-year-old TDA member with an ICE tracking device was arrested for smuggling after a prior arrest and ICE release. Aurora PD arrested four Venezuelan nationals with confirmed ties to TDA. NYPD plans an international liaison in Bogota; CBP/HSI report a green light to fire on or attack law enforcement in Denver. Estimates: more than 1,000 TDA members in the U.S., about 5,000 worldwide. DHS alerts on spotting TDA members; at least 70 encountered; TDA described as Venezuela's largest criminal organization spreading to the United States.

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We found the thug who allegedly smoke bombed a Christian worship service and he appears to be linked to an antifossil operating within Canada's Department of National Defense.

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Canada is losing thousands of young people to illicit fentanyl poisoning, which has become a mass murder weapon for Chinese communists and Mexican cartels. The biggest fentanyl lab in history was found in Vancouver, with ties to Chinese organized crime and biker gangs that have been hired to assassinate people in the United States. Canada needs to update its legal structures, as current laws hinder undercover police operations and contribute to low seizure statistics. Most of the drugs are going from Mexico to Canada and then being brought south into the Northwest United States on ships, but there is almost no port enforcement. The US needs Canada to update their legal structures and create a RICO act like in the United States and designate cartels as terrorists. We have to break the bank on fentanyl trafficking for these cartels and bring them down and take them out.

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The NYPD suspects members of the Venezuelan gang, Trende Aragua, are recruiting in Ecuador and entering the US. They have escalated from petty crimes to shootouts, with alleged member Bernardo Raul Mata confessing to targeting police. Mata shot 2 officers in Queens and revealed guns are smuggled into migrant shelters. Gang violence is on the rise.

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Many people were detained in front of a house after a tip about possible child pornography. Authorities forced entry when the occupants refused to answer the door, finding illegal immigrants of Asian and Hispanic descent inside with restaurant supplies. Electronic devices were seized, but findings are unconfirmed.

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At a conference with high-level police and criminal intelligence officials, a very senior Canadian criminal intelligence official said Canadians have no idea how embedded the car Mexican cartels are in Canada. He described the cartels as billion dollar brutal terrorist organizations that work hand in glove with the CCP, who supply them precursors and launder their money around the world. He added that Chinese crime not only leaves lab production and gangsterism to the cartels, they've got their teams on shoulder to shoulder with the cartels as well, and that the CCP is at the top of the show. The official told the crowd that cartels are a billion dollar a day operation, extremely embedded worldwide and in Canada, thriving through corruption. He asked, 'So, are the cartels directly corrupting Canadian officials? I'm sure they are. There's no question.'

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The "biggest and most sophisticated drug lab in Canadian history" has been dismantled in rural British Columbia. The RCMP seized 89 firearms, including a 50-caliber sniper rifle, restricted handguns, and AR-15 style rifles. Authorities seized 54 kilos of fentanyl, 390 kilos of meth, 35 kilos of cocaine, and 15 kilos of MDMA. The precursor chemicals and finished fentanyl products seized could have amounted to 95,000,000 potentially lethal doses of fentanyl. The lab was located in Falkland, about 40 kilometers west of Vernon, and raids were also conducted in Surrey, where most of the guns were found. Investigators believe there is a connection to cartels in Mexico and transnational criminals. Police seized half a million dollars in cash. Gaginpreet Randhawa faces six drug and weapons charges and remains in custody. Police would not say what countries the drugs were destined for.

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The RCMP conducted raids in Falkland and Surrey, BC, dismantling what they call the biggest super lab in Canadian history. The operation seized a mountain of meth, cocaine, MDMA, fentanyl, and an arsenal of weapons, denying a transactional organized crime group an estimated $485 million in profits. The sophisticated operation, located on a rural property in Falkland, was capable of producing large quantities of meth and fentanyl. Thousands of kilograms of precursor chemicals, linked to Mexican cartels, were also seized. The drugs were believed to be destined for abroad, not the US. This bust is connected to another in Enderby, where 30,000 kilograms of precursor chemicals were seized. Only one man, Gaginpreet Singh Randhawa, has been arrested and faces six counts related to weapons and drugs, but the RCMP is promising more arrests. Mexican cartels operate in Canada through proxies. The cleanup of the Falkland property could cost over $1 million.

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Armed men were recorded walking through an apartment complex at 12th and Dallas in Aurora, Colorado. According to one speaker, Venezuelan gangs are taking over apartment complexes and becoming real estate developers. They allegedly use bullets as their calling card. The city claims the property management team isn't doing enough to help residents. However, the property management team stated that a gang controls the building, and they feel helpless. The gang has allegedly pushed out property management through intimidation and is collecting rents. Arrests have been made, but these operations are ongoing.

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In Aurora, Colorado, police have detained 14 people following an armed home invasion at an apartment complex. This location has been the subject of complaints about armed Venezuelan gang members. Investigators report that several suspects entered an apartment where two victims were present, then moved them to another unit on the property. The victims were found threatened and bound, with one adult man suffering a non-life-threatening stab wound. Authorities are currently investigating whether the suspects are connected to the Venezuelan gang known as Aragua. A live report from Colorado will provide further updates on this developing story.

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Speaker 0 asks about how common it is for the CIA to use drugs as a weapon or to create cartels for various purposes, and whether it sometimes works as a strategy. Speaker 1 responds that it continues to this day, with key US allies implicated in the drug trade. The Organization for Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, funded by the State Department, is described as an investigative journalist outlet that has a new report about the Noboa family’s ties to the Balkan mafia. The Noboa family controls Ecuador; Daniel Noboa, born in Miami, is the president, and his family owns a Noboa shipping company. The shipping company is alleged to have been involved in sending bananas through the Noboa Bonita Fruit Company packed with cocaine to Europe via routes overseen by the Balkan Mafia. Ecuador is described as the largest drug export center to the United States, per the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, while Venezuela is claimed to be responsible for about 5% of drug transit. Kristi Noem, identified as the DHS secretary, is said to have visited Ecuador to meet with Daniel Noboa and campaign for a referendum to bring US military bases back to Ecuador, a referendum that was rejected by Ecuadorians. Noboa is portrayed as strategically valuable to the US, described as friendly with Marco Rubio, who has touted him as a partner in the war on drugs, yet the claim is made that the issue is about geostrategic interests. Noboa is said to have ended the legacy of social democrat Rafael Correa and is purportedly supporting US military bases on Ecuadorian soil, aligning with US interests even as Ecuador becomes a center of narco-trafficking and cartels destabilize parts of the country. In Mexico, the narrative references Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderón, noting Calderón as author of Plan Mérida, a US military-directed program to combat drugs in Mexico. Gennaro García Luna, head of Mexico’s equivalent of the FBI, is described as now in a US federal prison for life for involvement in a conspiracy with the Sinaloa cartel to ship drugs to the United States. The State Department is said to have acknowledged knowing about Luna’s activities while valuing him as a political partner. The Fast and Furious program is mentioned, alleging that the US armed Mexican cartels to track guns, and a 2011 federal court testimony by a Chapo Guzmán lieutenant claimed the US armed the Sinaloa cartel to defeat rivals like the Guadalajara cartel. A recent raid in Oakton, Northern Virginia, on Paul Campo, former director of the DEA’s financial division, is described. Campo was in charge of money laundering investigations and was associated with a CIA asset named Robert Sensi to launder $12,000,000 for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. The speaker notes ongoing exploration of these connections. Historically, the CIA is said to have worked with narco cartels to fund black operations, funding proxy wars in Central America with off-the-books money. The Guadalajara cartel allegedly funded the Nicaraguan Contras through cartel profits. Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, a DEA agent, reportedly discovered the Guadalajara cartel’s involvement in black operations and was captured and tortured, with alleged monitoring by CIA operatives including Felix Rodríguez, who supervised the capture of Che Guevara. This is tied to a documentary on Amazon called The Last NARC.

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Global's The New Reality investigation reveals evidence of hundreds of potentially dangerous Iranian officials operating in Canada. Iranian Canadians, legal experts, and intelligence sources discuss the extent of the problem, with some expressing shock at the findings. A BC lawyer identifies around 700 regime insiders in Canada, some of whom have citizenship and live in mansions bought with stolen money. Human rights activist Masih Ali Najad, who is under FBI protection, warns that Canada is not safe. The leader of the opposition calls for immediate action, including listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist entity and implementing more sanctions. The prime minister's office and cabinet ministers were unavailable for comment.

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DEA's John Pullen reports that over 300 federal and local law enforcement officers executed an operation at an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs. The operation was a drug investigation, resulting in the seizure of guns and multiple arrests. The underground nightclub was allegedly the site of significant drug trafficking, prostitution, and crimes of violence. Active duty service members were reportedly running security and involved in some of the crimes. Over 100 illegal aliens were taken into custody by ICE. Cocaine and Tusi were found at the scene. The DEA and federal partners have been investigating the nightclub for months, conducting undercover surveillance to gather information about drug trafficking and prostitution.

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An underground illegal nightclub was raided, requiring 300 law enforcement officers due to significant drug trafficking, prostitution, and crimes of violence. Multiple guns were seized. Over a dozen active-duty service members were present, some working as armed security. Over one hundred illegal aliens were taken into custody by ICE. The investigation is ongoing.

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Canada is facing serious allegations of infiltration by international criminal organizations within its government. Whistleblower Lew Sabarin from the CBSA revealed a disturbing incident where armed men were caught smuggling illegal immigrants, only for the case to be covered up. He also reported that a senior CBSA manager ordered the destruction of passports belonging to serious criminals, hindering law enforcement efforts. After Sabarin planned to testify, his family was threatened by the Sinaloa cartel, leading him to believe a colleague leaked his address. His claims echo a 2019 CBSA report warning about transnational criminal organizations compromising government agencies. Despite raising these issues with various government officials, including the prime minister's office, no action has been taken. The situation highlights the presence of traitors in parliament and the infiltration of criminal organizations in government agencies.

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Authorities seized almost 400 kilos of meth and 54 kilos of fentanyl, along with smaller amounts of MDMA and cocaine. The lab had enough source material to potentially triple that output. Officials claim these enforcement actions have saved thousands of lives in Canada. They also served to deny this organized crime group an estimated $485,000,000 in profits.

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The RCMP mentioned a suspected connection to a Mexican cartel but didn't provide further details. A former head of the RCMP's transnational organized crime unit believes the operation involves significant contacts in cartel, Chinese, and Iranian networks, characterizing it as a corporation, not just gangs. Reports indicate increasing cooperation between international drug gangs, moving beyond the old narrative of them fighting each other. The RCMP stated the drugs were primarily destined for markets abroad. Vancouver possesses the logistical infrastructure, including ports, that cartels need to access the Asia Pacific market, which they haven't significantly tapped into in recent decades. Asia Pacific includes countries like China, Japan, India, Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand.

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Global's The New Reality investigation reveals evidence of hundreds of potentially dangerous Iranian officials operating in Canada. Iranian Canadians, legal experts, and intelligence sources discuss the extent of foreign interference by the Islamic Republic of Iran. The leader of the opposition expresses shock at the widespread problem. A BC lawyer identifies around 700 regime insiders in Canada, some with citizenship, living in mansions bought with stolen money. Human rights activist Masih Ali Najad warns that Canada is not safe, and the opposition calls for immediate action, including listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist entity and implementing more sanctions. The prime minister's office and cabinet ministers were unavailable for comment.

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Video description shows a high-profile federal operation. 'It's hard to see, but there's a helicopter right there on from this building, and that helicopter has just inserted snipers for the protection of all these federal agents you can see entering the building.' 'What they are after, particular individuals associated with Trenda Aragua.' 'They say these individuals are responsible for dealing in drug guns, long guns, handguns as well as drugs.' 'The helicopter has now just taken off.' 'This is really an unprecedented show of federal force.' The scene depicts a rapid, militarized effort outside a government facility today. For viewers.

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Armed men were recorded walking through an apartment complex at 12th and Dallas in Aurora, Colorado. Venezuelan gangs are reportedly taking over apartment complexes and becoming real estate developers. According to one speaker, their calling card is a bullet. The city claims the property management team isn't doing enough to help residents. However, the property management team stated that a gang controls the building, and they feel helpless. The gang has allegedly pushed out property management through intimidation and is collecting rents. Arrests have been made, but these operations are ongoing.
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