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Five arrested in series of Montreal raids; guns, drugs, stolen guitars seized

  MONTREAL Montreal police seized seven guns, as well as drugs and stolen goods, in two operations Thursday spread across Montreal and Laval. Five people were arrested after raids at homes in various neighbourhoods. The first raid was carried out on Thursday morning, with police searching homes on Gonthier St. in Montreal s east end, Grande-Allée in Ahuntsic, and Patenaude St. in Laval. An arrest took place at the intersection of Aird and Pierre-De Coubertin avenues just south of the Olympic Stadium. In that operation police seized four rifles, including two semi-automatic ones, along with a high-capacity magazine, as well as drugs and nearly $13,000 in cash.

Guns, stolen guitars, drugs: Montreal police arrest five during raids

Article content The organized crime division of the Montreal police force arrested five suspects after seizing seven firearms, drugs and stolen goods during two separate police operations on Thursday. Three suspects were arrested during the first operation on Thursday morning: Simon Lavoie, 49; Samuel Lavoie, 19; and Daniel Gallant, 52, all of whom appeared at the Montreal courthouse on Thursday and Friday for drug and firearm charges. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Guns, stolen guitars, drugs: Montreal police arrest five during raids Back to video Officers searched residences on Gonthier and Grande-Allée Sts. in Montreal and another on Patenaude St. in Laval, where they seized four rifles (two of which were semi-automatic), drugs, and nearly $13,000 in cash. One of the arrests was made at the intersection of Aird and Pierre-De Coubertin Aves. in Laval, the force said.

Turkey faces water crisis during dry winter

Turkey faces water crisis during dry winter Istanbul could run out of water within 45 days, one group has warned 13 January 2021 • 5:00pm Istanbul s reservoirs are below 20 percent capacity, the lowest level in 15 years Credit: Anadolu Turkey’s cities are facing major water shortages amid a dry winter, with authorities warning that without rainfall some municipalities could run out within months.  Water reservoirs supplying Istanbul have fallen to their lowest level in fifteen years, the megacity’s municipality said this week, warning that the situation was “dangerous”.  Istanbul reservoirs are below 20 percent capacity on average, according to Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration, compared to nearly 40 percent this time last year and over 80 percent the year before.

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