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Calgary police charge 8 people in organized crime investigation involving drugs, guns
['Ken Macgillivray', 'Global News']
Send this page to someone via emailAn 11-month-long investigation by Calgary police involving organized crime and allegations of drug trafficking has resulted in almost 60 charges being laid against eight people.
Police said the investigation began in September 2025 when they became aware of a man accused of being involved in drug trafficking in Calgary.
A subsequent investigation by the CPS Organized Crime Enforcement Team identified a network of people who were believed to be engage in drug trafficking, firearms offences, re-vinning of vehicles, prescription fraud and other organized crime activities.
The man faces two counts each of possession of the proceeds of crime and possession of forged documents.
View image in full screen A baseball bat and one of many guns Calgary Police say were seized during the investigation into organized crime and drug trafficking.