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This community has seen far too many incidents involving drugs : Project Norse case concludes
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Guilty pleas result in three year prison sentence for cocaine trafficker
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Over the course of their investigation, police seized guns, drugs, vehicles, and over $300,000 worth of cash. A total of 33 cannabis plants were found, along with over 9,000 grams of cannabis bud, 2,141 individually packaged cannabis byproducts, and nearly 600 grams of cocaine which amounted to an estimated 1,200 personal uses.
At a press conference in mid-January, 2020, Prince Albert Police Inspector Craig Mushka unveiled the results of Project Norse. (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW Staff)
According to the statement of facts read in court Tuesday by Federal Crown Prosecutor Crystal Warde, Parenteau was by no means a ring leader in the drug trafficking operation, but did play an integral part by assisting with a number of drug transactions, as well as renting a room for a quantity of cocaine to be processed.
Numerous other gang members with connections to Prince Albert and Saskatoon were determined to be working in conjunction with the FreeWheelers members to illegally distribute drugs around the community.
At a press conference in mid-January, 2020, Prince Albert Police Inspector Craig Mushka unveiled the results of Project Norse. (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW Staff)
In addition to several guns and six vehicles, over $300,000 worth of cash and drugs were seized including 33 cannabis plants, over 9,000 grams of cannabis bud, 2,141 individually packaged cannabis byproducts, and nearly 600 grams of cocaine which amounted to an estimated 1,200 personal uses.
The investigation also revealed the marijuana was being grown under a valid Health Canada medical licence and then was diverted onto the black market for re-sale.