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Quebec police conduct raids tied to organized crime killings that targeted the wrong people

A Sûreté du Québec emblem is seen on an officer’s uniform in Montreal on Aug. 22, 2023. Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press

Quebec police are conducting raids and seizures tied to a series of organized crime-related killings, including the deaths of three people who were mistakenly targeted.

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Thursday’s operation, which involves provincial police and Montreal police, is connected with killings in Montreal and its North Shore from the mid-1990s to today.

Police say the raids — in Laval, Mirabel, Rosemère and Notre-Dame-de-l’Île-Perrot — are primarily concerned with the deaths of the three people mistakenly killed.

The victims are Lida Phon, 32, who was killed in a Laval home in August 2012; Domenico Facchini, 37, who was shot dead in a café in Montreal’s St-Leonard borough in December 2012; and Nicolas Lavoie-Cloutier, 18, killed in Terrebonne, Que., in June 2018.

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Police say those targeted in the raids are linked to the Italian Mafia, the Hells Angels, and street gangs.

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Neither police force would give details on the nature of today’s seizures, but they urged anyone with information to contact them.

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