Over 31 kg of suspected cocaine and $55,000 in cash was seized by Prince Albert police on Thursday.
“These illegal drugs were located in the execution of a search warrant, and represent the largest ever seizure by members of the Prince Albert Police Service,” said Prince Albert Police Service Chief Jonathan Bergen.
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Bergen noted these drugs negatively affect Prince Albert, and the surrounding communities in the province.
Officers seized 31.2 kg of cocaine, a cocaine cutting agent, $55,000 in cash, gun parts and ammunition and paraphernalia consistent with a large-scale drug trafficking operation from a residence in a trailer court north of PA.
Police say four people have been arrested, and a warrant has been issued for a fifth person.
A Prince Albert resident, Saskatoon resident, and two North Battleford residents face charges, and a warrant is out for another Saskatoon resident.
Officers say the investigation is ongoing.