Several police agencies worked together on a year-long investigation to break down “an extensive cocaine distribution network” that impacted a number of Alberta communities.
According to the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Agency (ALERT), the drug trafficking case was “linked to a member of the Hells Angels and support club members.”
Both ALERT and RCMP worked on the so-called Project Entry, which involved Edmonton, Spruce Grove, Cold Lake, Whitecourt and Grande Prairie.
More details will be provided by police at a news conference on Thursday at 10 a.m.
Global News plans to livestream the event here.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4417252/alert-alberta-cocaine-distribution-network-hells-angels/
According to the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Agency (ALERT), the drug trafficking case was “linked to a member of the Hells Angels and support club members.”
Both ALERT and RCMP worked on the so-called Project Entry, which involved Edmonton, Spruce Grove, Cold Lake, Whitecourt and Grande Prairie.
More details will be provided by police at a news conference on Thursday at 10 a.m.
Global News plans to livestream the event here.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4417252/alert-alberta-cocaine-distribution-network-hells-angels/