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3 Manitobans arrested as part of nationwide drug trafficking busts - Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca

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Project Lowkey kicked off in April of last year as a probe into what police say is a high-level drug trafficking group in Winnipeg .
The drugs are alleged to have been transported across provincial boundaries by vehicle, chartered bus, shipped parcels, and commercial airlines.
The searches led to the seizure of $ 250,000 in cocaine, $ 35,000 meth, $ 500,000 pills, packaging material and other paraphernalia.
The accused were using fake IDs to move around the country.
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