Kilograms of drugs, tens of thousands in cash and a hydraulic press were taken as evidence by Saskatoon police following the arrest of a 34-year-old man.
More than nine kilograms of methamphetamine, 4.1 kilograms of cocaine and 609 grams of fentanyl were some of the substances seized, Saskatoon police said. In addition, police said on Wednesday, 212 grams of crack cocaine, more than $31,500 in cash and a hydraulic press with packaging materials were seized on Friday night.
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The goods were impounded after officers arrested the 34-year-old and executed two search warrants. They searched properties in the 200 block of Willis Crescent and the 1600 block of 7th Street East, according to a news release shared by the force.
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Police said the accused is facing several charges related to drug trafficking and the possession of counterfeit identity documents.
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