M’CHIGEENG FIRST NATION—On December 21, the United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin Anishnaabe Police Services (UCCM APS) along with the Manitoulin Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act warrant at a residence on Highway 551 in M’Chigeeng First Nation. As a result, approximately $1,180 in Canadian currency and over 119 grams of suspected cocaine, crack cocaine and a knife were seized. The estimated value of the drugs is approximately $24,000.
The UCCM Police Service, the OPP’s Community Street Crime Unit, Emergency Response Team, Canine Unit and uniform members were involved with the investigation.
Charged are:
Derek Ense-Corbiere of M’Chigeeng with: possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000; two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking Schedule I substances; and possession of a prohibited weapon.
Faizan Janjooa of Mississauga with possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000; two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking Schedule I substances; and possession of a prohibited weapon.
Modaser Salam of Windsor with possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000; two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking Schedule I substances; and possession of a prohibited weapon.
“Community safety is a collaborative effort with our communities,” a press release from the UCCM APS states. “UCCM APS would like to remind the public that we need to work together to ensure the safety, protection and overall health and wellness of our communities. We need your help, your information, and your assistance to affect change. Drug trafficking invites residual and lateral violence into your communities, such as home invasions, serious assaults, and homicides, and leads to the erosion of our communities through addiction, homelessness and overdose deaths. We need to speak directly with the people who have the information that we require to ensure the safety and protection of our communities. Remember, information is best protected and utilized when the Police can receive the information firsthand.”
“The UCCM APS, OPP Community Street Crime Unit and Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service remains committed to working collaboratively and will continue to focus its efforts on major crime operations that pose a direct and elevated threat to the safety, security and wellness of our communities,” the press release continues. “This combined Integrated Street Crime Unit is a joint force operation and aims to identify and disrupt organized crime on Manitoulin Island through innovative technology, collaborative partnerships and traditional Police work resulting in the arrests of those involved, holding them accountable for their criminal activities and the seizure of illegal drugs, prohibited firearms and proceeds of crime.”
If anyone has further information regarding drug trafficking and organized crime, please contact UCCM Police Service at 705-377-7135 or Sudbury Rainbow Crime Stoppers at 705-222- TIPS (8477) or 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submit an online tip at sudburycrimestoppers.com. Together we can make a difference.