Nine-month drug investigation ends with charges in Ottawa, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place

The Ontario Provincial Police is charging a dozen people, including a handful in Ottawa, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place, Perth and Kingston, with offences after a major investigation targeting drug distribution networks.

The nine-month long investigation focused on drug traffickers who OPP officers say were “significantly compromising public safety in communities throughout Ontario and into Quebec.”

Police explain that the accused were high-level targets linked to Ottawa-based organized crime groups and other previously known organized crime groups, who distributed drugs to mid-level drug dealers and street gangs.

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OPP officers, alongside other local police agencies, executed two warrants in Stoney Creek and Burlington, and another six warrants on January 23, in Ottawa, Carleton Place, Smiths Falls, Perth and Gatineau.

The teams combined to seize 8.5 kg (18.7 lbs) of cocaine, 9 kg (19.8 lbs) of methamphetamine, 4 kg (8.8 lbs) of ecstasy, more than 100 lbs (45.3 kg) of cannabis, 8.5 kg (18.7 lbs) cannabis concentrates and $30,000 in Canadian currency.

Other residents from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Quebec are facing numerous drug-related charges as well.

A total of 12 people have been charged with 81 offences:

Viken Dokmajian, 42, of Ottawa, is facing:

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Abdallah Abdelrazzaq, 30, of Gatineau, is facing:

Mark Miller, 34, of Carleton Place, is facing:

Clarence Mulrooney, 38, of Carleton Place, is facing:

Josh Belfiori, 29, of Carleton Place, is facing:

Jamie Crowder, 40, of Smiths Falls, is facing:

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Matthew Purcell, 33, of Smiths Falls, is facing:

Brett Hall, 38, of Smiths Falls, is facing:

Trevor Hands, 40, of Perth, is facing:

Stephen Kraus, 51, of Kingston, is facing:

Dominic Gravelle, 29, of Stoney Creek, is facing:

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Robert Vrbanic, 33, of Hamilton, is facing:

The accused were held in custody upon arrest and are expected to appear at an Ontario Court of Justice in various locations on various dates. The investigation continues.