International drug trafficking ring that used Canada Post dismantled: RCMP

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The RCMP say a large-scale international drug trafficking operation that was allegedly exploiting mail services such as Canada Post has been dismantled.
Police said during their 10-month investigation, they uncovered that drugs such as meth and cocaine were being shipped across Canada and to more than a dozen countries.
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The countries included the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Sweden, France, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Slovakia, Austria, India and Ireland.
On Oct. 22, the RCMP searched a residence in Ottawa and seized nearly 1.2 kilograms of meth, 200 hydromorphone pills, cocaine and other substances with a total street value of around $166,000.
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Four people from Ottawa between the ages of 36 and 41 were arrested.
They face numerous drug-trafficking charges, including trafficking a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking and commission of offence for a criminal organization, among others.
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