https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/04/03/pres-de-4-m-de-cocaine-saisis-au-port-de-montreal

$ 4 million worth of cocaine seized at the Port of Montreal: delivery financed by the dolphin of "Mom" Boucher?

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police seized 91 kilograms of cocaine at the Port of Montreal, allegedly funded by a new suspected Hells Angels leader suspected by the police of pulling the strings of a lucrative organization of drug traffickers .

With a price of about $ 40,000 per kilo on the black market currently in the metropolis, the value of this seizure is $ 3.64 million.
The drug was seized in a container loaded with a cargo of furniture in which was concealed the white powder, from Mexico.

Yesterday, two people were arrested in a furniture manufacturing plant on Chabanel Street in Montreal, we learned. They could eventually face charges, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said.

Subterfuge

These arrests, conducted by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, follow the seizure of drugs by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). The date of this search could not be specified by the RCMP.
According to our information, the RCMP used a subterfuge to get hold of those responsible for this important cocaine shipment.

After the container was intercepted by the CBSA, the bloodhounds replaced the illegal content with fake drug packages while hiding a cookie.

They then waited for the container to be picked up to pick up the suspects.

Mom Boucher's dolphin

According to our information, this important delivery of narcotics would have been financed by Mario Brouillette, formerly nicknamed " Mom Boucher's dolphin ".

Brouillette was the target of a search in the margins of the Objection drug investigation project in March 2018.

The police suspected him of being at the head of a drug trafficking network affiliated with several influential members of the Hells, a network that would have been well established in the Montreal area and on the North Shore.

However, no charges were laid against the man who, at age 23, became the youngest member in good standing in the history of the Hells in Quebec in 1995.

A seizure of this magnitude is not a first on the Port of Montreal side.

Last fall, the CBSA announced that it had seized more than 106 kg of cocaine concealed in a container of men's shirts found on board a ship from the Dominican Republic.

- With the collaboration of Eric Thibault