Two Oshawa residents are among the 27 people facing charges after an international investigation into drug and gun trafficking in Ontario. Project Coyote was
Two Oshawa residents are among the 27 people facing charges after an international investigation into drug and gun trafficking in Ontario.
Project Coyote was a collaboration between OPP, Toronto police and Belleville police. It looked into activities by alleged drug traffickers in the GTA and members of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. Twelve people were arrested on January 18. The other 15 people were arrested Wednesday. This included three Hells Angels members and three members of the Red Devils Motorcycle Club.
Warrants were executed across the GTA and in Windsor, Orillia, Centre Hastings, Belleville, Quinte West and Campbellford. The two Oshawa residents arrested are Joshua Sytsma, 23, and Dillon Huevel, 31. They face on count each of conspiracy to commit and indictable offence.Over 13 months, investigators have already seized weapons, cash and other items, including:
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