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Mexican cartel, Hells Angels associates among 33 arrested in $37M drug bust: Winnipeg police

Posted on: May 20, 2026 22:32 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Mexican cartel, Hells Angels associates among 33 arrested in $37M drug bust: Winnipeg police

33 people feature been arrested and sir thomas more than $37.2 gazillion charles frederick worth of cocaine, meth and fentanyl was seized in what Winnipeg police are calling the largest drug bust in Manitoba history.

Among those arrested are people associated with the upper echelon of organized crime in Canada, including the Hells Angels, Wolfpack Alliance and Mexican cartel, police allege.

Collectively, they are charged with 174 criminal offences related to drug trafficking, proceeds of crime and conspiracy, Winnipeg police said during a Wednesday news conference.

Investigators also seized 14 guns (12 handguns, one carbine and one shotgun), approximately $825,000 in cash and 1.35 million illegal cigarettes.

In all, more than 525 kilograms of controlled substances were seized, police say. Along with an undisclosed quantity of pills, marijuana and cannabis derivatives, police seized:

Police also took seven vehicles.

The interprovincial investigation, nicknamed Project Puma, was launched in May 2024 to target an organized network of people importing large quantities of drugs into Winnipeg, police said. The drugs were then distributed throughout Manitoba and into northwestern Ontario.

Winnipeg police Insp. Josh Ewatski said the drugs were imported from the U.S. Inside commercial transport trucks, then warehoused primarily in Alberta and Ontario.

From there, the drugs were transported into Manitoba "through various methods, including mail and courier services, commercial transport vehicles, and private vehicles equipped with hidden compartments," he said.

Multiple drug trafficking cells were operating under a single umbrella organization believed to be sourcing controlled substances from a national-level supplier, Ewatski said, though he wouldn't name the organization or supplier.

"A lot of this investigation and the charges that were laid are still before the courts, so I can’t comment too deeply on specific groups," he said.

Seven of the people arrested have pleaded guilty and been given sentences ranging from three to 16 years, he said.

Asked if those arrested are actual members of the Hells Angels, Wolfpack Alliance or Mexican cartel, Ewatski would only say they are "associated to those groups."

The bust of the network "sends a very clear message that organized crime will not operate unchecked in this province," Manitoba Justice Minister Matt Wiebe said at the news conference.

Homicides, gun and gang violence, exploitation, property crime, and retail theft are all directly linked to and affected by the drug trade, Winnipeg police Deputy Chief Cam Mackid said.

"You can follow the path of wreckage right down to the nuisance crimes — the car thefts, the broken windows and general social disorder," he said, adding the effects extend to burdens on the health care, social services and justice systems.

"We all see the crippling impact of the drug trade on a daily basis," he said, including on individuals in the form of addiction and overdoses.

"We see the devastation brought upon the families and loved ones. And we see neighbourhoods living in fear because they have the misfortune of living within the blast radius of the drug house down the street," said Mackid.

Directly or indirectly, "the drug trade in our community impacts every single one of us," he said.

"And this ecosystem of chaos is dependent on one thing: the constant supply and distribution of massive amounts of drugs into our community."

The investigation included the collaboration of numerous agencies, Winnipeg police said, including the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC), Ontario Provincial Police, and police agencies in Alberta and Toronto. Manitoba police services in Winkler, Brandon and Morden were also involved.

"Criminal networks no longer operate in silos," Ewatski said. "They collaborate with rivals, operate across jurisdictions, adapt quickly and rely on complex supply chains, making it impossible for any single [police] agency to combat this threat on their own."

In addition to the 33 arrests as part of the investigation, Ontario Provincial Police officers in Fort Frances and Dryden arrested four other people in October and November 2025, resulting in the seizure of another 26 kilograms of cocaine, said OPP Det.-Insp. Andy Bradford.

Those arrests came independently of Project Puma, but turned out to be connected to that investigation, he said.

Investigators are still searching for two others — Randy Chao and Tyler DeFelice, of Brantford, Ont. — on conspiracy-related charges.

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