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Multiple search warrants executed at properties in Clarenville Detachment area as part of RCMP NL’s Operation Barcode; firearms, drugs and cash seized

RCMP NL's East District General Investigation Section's Operation Barcode resulted in the arrest of five individuals and the execution of search warrants at five properties in the Clarenville Detachment area on August 9, 2024. RCMP NL provided details of this operation at a news conference held at Clarenville Detachment today.


The eleven-month investigation into a local organized crime network involved in drug trafficking, among other crimes, resulted in the seizure of firearms, drugs, contraband tobacco and cash. A number of RCMP resources, including police officers from Clarenville, Gander and Burin Peninsula Detachments, Traffic Services, Police Dog Services and Federal Policing Eastern Region, assisted in this investigation. A number of partner agencies, such as the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary and the Financial Accounting Management Group, also provided assistance.


Five search warrants, authorized under the Criminal Code, were simultaneously executed on Friday, August 9, at properties located in Bunyan's Cove, Bloomfield, Terra Nova and Charlottetown.


The following items were seized:


More than $450,000 cash

More than 1600 grams of cocaine

More than 15,000 prescription pills (Fentanyl, Oxycodone Methamphetamine and Hydromorphone)

12 firearms with ammunition

355 cases of contraband tobacco (more than 3.5 million contraband cigarettes)

More than 400 grams of hashish

Seven bottles of hash oil

Nearly 750 grams of illicit cannabis

More than 650 60-oz bottles of contraband liquor

Three pickup trucks

Two enclosed 20-foot utility trailers

Other items consistent with drug trafficking

Of the quantity of pills seized, police suspect that the majority contain fentanyl. A drug analysis will be completed.


The five individuals were released from custody with charges forthcoming. The investigation is continuing.


RCMP NL extends appreciation to RCMP Police Service Dog Marlow and her handler who successfully recovered a number of items that otherwise may not have been detected.


RCMP NL's General Investigation Section is comprised of police officers who work collaboratively with Detachments and other specialized police sections, providing support on investigations as required and conducting investigations into complex and serious crimes throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.

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