Top Stories

Three Indians were detained after a drugs operation between Mexico and North America was exposed in Canada

Three Indians were detained after a drugs operation between Mexico and North America was exposed in Canada


Ten people were detained by Canadian officials on suspicion of smuggling drugs between Mexico and North America, including three Indian males.


According to local media sources, Canadian officials last week detained ten individuals for their alleged participation in drug trafficking between Mexico and the nation in North America, including three Indian males.


These three guys of Indian descent are named as Ayush Sharma (age 25), GurAmrit Sidhu (age 60), and Shubham Kumar (age 29). Their respective hometowns are Brampton and Calgary.


The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) collaborated on an investigation that resulted in his detention under an international arrest order, according to cp24.com, a television station located in Canada.


At a Los Angeles news conference, US Attorney Martin Estrada said, "The conspiracy involved drug manufacturers linked to the cartel in Mexico, drug distributors including brokers in Los Angeles, Canadian truck drivers, and Canadians." The conspiracy covered three nations.Drugs were being exported via a network, and there was even an Italian Mafia affiliate in Montreal.


Ten persons were taken into custody in all, five of them were from Quebec, Ontario, and Alberta, according to the office, which cited the report. From Canada, he will be extradited to the United States.


According to the police, Scopa is charged with buying significant amounts of cocaine and other narcotics in bulk and using Canadian "handlers" and "dispatchers" who made occasional trips to Los Angeles.


Cocaine and methamphetamine were being transported by "handlers" using trucks headed for Canada, according to PTI, which cited claims from local media.will arrange for payment delivery and collection.


According to officials, the transit was organized by a network of drivers who worked with many trucking firms and crossed the border multiple times between the United States and Canada via the Blue Water Bridge, the Buffalo Peace Bridge, and the Detroit Windsor Tunnel.


He said that Kumar and Sharma operate trucks.



No comments: