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Liquor destined for northern Saskatchewan communities seized by police

Police seize over $8,000 in alcohol destined for resale in northern Saskatchewan. Supplied / Southend RCMP

Six people have been charged with canvassing, possession or bootlegging after police seized alcohol destined for northern Saskatchewan communities.

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The seizures were made at the end of June when RCMP officers from several detachments targeted alcohol and traffic-related offenses over a two-day period.

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Officials said the primary objective was to disrupt the supply of alcohol destined for resale in northern Saskatchewan.

Southend RCMP said the estimated street value of the liquor is $8,345.

Police said more enforcement measures will be taking place throughout the year.

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