Drug Seizure

Quesnel RCMP seize hundreds of grams of illicit drugs over six-day stretch

Oct 2, 2021 | 3:24 PM

QUESNEL— Quesnel RCMP say they’re entering the arrest phase of an investigation that targeted drug trafficking in the community, with a goal of decreasing the rate of overdose deaths.

After Quesnel RCMP responded to 12 overdose deaths in the community in 2020, the detachment pro-actively targeted drug dealers and their criminal enterprises.

In summer 2021, Quesnel RCMP entered a drug investigation named Project ENANDU, where undercover officers made multiple purchases of illicit drugs from 12 drug dealers in and around the downtown core over a six-day period.

According to police, Project ENANDU resulted in the seizure of 400 grams of methamphetamine, 120 grams of cocaine, 100 grams of heroin and fentanyl, one firearm, and $8,000 in cash.

“Some arrests have already been made and the Crime Reduction Unit will continue to track down the rest of the offenders and bring them before the courts where they can be held accountable for their actions,” Cpl. Matt Isaak says.

Project ENANDU utilized the assistance of the Regional Crime Reduction Unit based out of Williams Lake, and the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Team out of Prince George, to bring this investigation to a conclusion.