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3 kgs of meth seized in Saskatoon drug trafficking bust

Two men have been charged after police seized three kilograms of meth in a Saskatoon drug trafficking bust. Saskatoon Police Service / Supplied

Police seized roughly three kilograms of meth in a Saskatoon drug trafficking bust.

Members of the combined forces special enforcement unit (CFSEU) made the bust when they arrested two men on Wednesday.

Officers searched a home in the 200-block of Avenue M North and the vehicle the men were in following the arrests.

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Along with the meth, police said they seized eight ounces of MDMA and a small amount of marijuana.

The two men, 36 and 37, are charged with possession of meth and MDMA for the purpose of trafficking and possession of marijuana.

They are scheduled to appear Thursday afternoon in Saskatoon provincial court.

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CFSEU is made up of members from Saskatoon, Prince Albert and Regina police services along with the RCMP F Division.

Its mandate is to expose, investigate, disrupt, dismantle and prosecute organized crime enterprises.

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