One man facing drug charges in Altona bust

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By Voice staff

One man was arrested following a large-scale police operation in Altona late last month.

On Jan. 30, Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFNPS) executed search warrants at multiple locations, with tactical support provided by officers from Altona, Winkler, and the RCMP.

The investigation into drug trafficking activities impacting Roseau River First Nation and surrounding communities began last September, police share, based in part on tips received from the community. 

Investigators identified a person of interest with suspected direct involvement in supplying methamphetamine and cocaine to community members. Police say he allegedly had frequent visits to known drug houses and connections to individuals actively selling drugs on his behalf. 

The suspect was arrested and later released from custody to appear in court in Emerson to face charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking (both methamphetamine and cocaine) and possession of proceeds of crime.

Other individuals interviewed in connection with the investigation were released without charges at this time. 

The investigation remains ongoing. 

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