The police seized 189 kilograms of powder cocaine along with 97 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, with an estimated total street value of more than $28.5 million.
Pogue said as a result of the seizure, the police have prevented possible overdoses and further criminal activity.
“As we’ve said before, violence in our city is often driven by three factors. And those are guns, gangs, and drugs. And when these factors collide, the results are often tragic,” she said.
Through further investigation, a condominium unit in the building was linked to Moores, and judicial authorization was obtained to search that unit in addition to his vehicle and residence, said Inspector Mandeep Mann, the unit commander of the drug squad.
“In that unit—what we believe to be a stash house—they located an additional 139 kg of powder cocaine and 97 kg of crystal methamphetamine,” said Mann.
“We believe that stash house was used to house these drugs and then distribute to our local neighbourhoods and our surrounding communities.”
Mann said the police also seized $50,000 from the suspect’s residence.
In his vehicle, the police found a professionally built trap, which is “more than likely used to transport large amounts of drugs and very likely firearms,” Mann said.
“What we’ve seen in past investigations is it’s uncommon generally to have such a young individual be entrusted with such large amounts of drugs that’s worth millions of dollars,” Mann said.
The investigation is ongoing and police are asking the public to report any information they believe is linked to the case.