Cops bust U.S.-Canada drug ring; seize $50 million worth of cocaine

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Peel Regional Police

Peel Regional Police, working with national and international partners, recently said they have dismantled a transnational organized criminal network trafficking illicit drugs into the Greater Toronto Area. The investigation marks the largest drug seizure in the service’s history with nearly $50 million worth of cocaine seized.

In June 2024, Peel Regional Police began investigating a cocaine smuggling operation using U.S.-Canada commercial trucking routes. By November, working with partners including the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and U.S. Homeland Security Investigations Border Enforcement Task Force in Detroit, multiple individuals, trucking companies, and storage sites linked to the operation were identified.

Between February and May 2025, information from Peel Regional Police lead to CBSA intercepting a commercial truck at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, which led to the seizure of 127 kilograms of cocaine concealed in the trailer and the arrest of the driver.

CBSA intercepted another truck at the Blue Water Bridge in Point Edward, Canada, which led to the seizure of 50 kilograms of cocaine hidden within the trailer and the arrest of the driver, with support from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Additional seizures were also made across the Greater Toronto Area in connection with commercial trucking by Peel Regional Police, some of which included individuals in possession of loaded firearms at the time of arrest.

As of June 6, the following men were arrested and charged in connection with the investigation, totaling 35 charges related to firearm and drug ofences:

  • Hao Tommy Huynh, 27-year-old, Mississauga
  • Sajgith Yogendrarajah, 31-year-old, Toronto
  • Manpreet Singh, 44-year-old, Brampton
  • Philip Tep, 39-year-old, Hamilton
  • Arvinder Powar, 29-year-old, Brampton
  • Karamjit Singh, 36-year-old man, Caledon
  • Gurtej Singh, 36-year-old man, Caledon
  • Sartaj Singh 27-year-old man, Cambridge
  • Shiv Onkar Singh, 31-year-old man, Georgetown

Over the course of the investigation, the following was seized:

  • 1,036 pounds of bricked cocaine, with an estimated street value of $47.9M
  • Two illegal loaded semi-automatic handguns

The accused were held for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.