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Police Seize Waterfront Home, Lamborghinis, And Millions Of Dollars In Drugs Bound For Alberta: The Biggest Bust In Alberta History

Meanwhile, ‘Police Seize Waterfront Home, Lamborghinis, And Millions Of Dollars In Drugs Bound For Alberta: The Biggest Bust In Alberta History’ Fifteen people and a Calgary business have been charged following a cross-border, $55-million drug bust. It’s believed they were bringing cocaine and methamphetamine produced by Mexican cartels to Alberta, says a police organization dedicated to serious and organized crime. Calgary man shot last month involved in $55M bust

Police Seize Waterfront Home, Lamborghinis, And Millions Of Dollars In Drugs Bound For Alberta: The Biggest Bust In Alberta History

Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (Alberta Law Enforcement) said Wednesday this home, left, and these guns, right, were seized or put under criminal restraint in connection to an investigation called Project Cobra. 

Police Seize Waterfront Home, Lamborghinis, And Millions Of Dollars In Drugs Bound For Alberta: The Biggest Bust In Alberta History

Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT) said Wednesday the investigation started in 2020 and involved Calgary police, U.S. Homeland Security, and officers in Niagara, Ont., Saskatchewan and Osoyoos, B.C.

Fifteen people now face more than 80 charges.

Meth and cocaine believed to be on the way to Alberta were seized in the United States and elsewhere in Canada, ALERT said. Lead investigator Sgt. Tara McNeil said the drugs seized were destined for the “streets of Calgary” and across the province.

Among those charged is Calgarian Talal Fouani, 46, said McNeil.

In August, Fouani and his wife were shot in his Bentley outside their southwest Calgary home.

Fouani survived, but his wife, Nakita Baron, 31, died of her injuries.

Police Seize Waterfront Home, Lamborghinis, And Millions Of Dollars In Drugs Bound For Alberta: The Biggest Bust In Alberta History

Talal Fouani, left, was on bail for organized crime and money laundering charges when he was shot while sitting in his parked Bentley outside his southwest Calgary home. Fouani’s wife, Nakita Baron, 31, was killed. (Instagram/Nakita Baron)

CBC News learned that Fouani was out on bail awaiting trial on organized crime charges. Now Fouani faces charges related to laundering proceeds of crime, participation in a criminal organization, and possession of property obtained by crime, ALERT says.

Fourteen other people, including Belal Fouani, and a company called Fouani Equity Funds Ltd., have been charged with offenses ranging from participation in a criminal organization, importation of a controlled substance, laundering proceeds of crime, and drug trafficking.

But McNeil says ALERT alleges that a man named Ricco King, 50, is believed to be the top figure in the crime organization. King faces charges of trafficking, laundering the proceeds of crime, and participation in a criminal organization.

Police Seize Waterfront Home, Lamborghinis, And Millions Of Dollars In Drugs Bound For Alberta: The Biggest Bust In Alberta History

Guns and drugs seized by ALERT on display. (Mike Symington/CBC)

McNeil said two multimillion-dollar mansions — in Halifax and Niagara-on-the-Lake — belonging to King have been placed under criminal restraint.

He said all of the accused were charged in Calgary, and their court cases will be tried in the city.

McNeil said they believe the drugs originated in Mexico, and the “criminal organization” had established links with cartels in that country. However, she said the organization didn’t have a name and wasn’t defined by age or race.

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“It was a group of people that were working together for the benefit of the group and to make as much money as possible and import as many drugs as they possibly could,” she said.

ALERT said these vehicles were seized in connection with Project Cobra. (ALERT)

Law Enforcement dubbed the investigation “Project Cobra.”

In a media release, ALERT said meth and cocaine bound for Alberta have been seized in Wyoming, Los Angeles, Lake Koocanusa, B.C., and North Battleford, Sask. Drugs were also seized in Calgary.

“The numbers are staggering … $55 million in drugs intercepted, nearly one metric tonne of methamphetamine that was destined for Alberta communities,” said Supt. Marc Cochlin, ALERT chief executive officer.

“The amount of harm that mountain of methamphetamine brings to our communities is very disturbing.”

ALERT says 928 kilograms of methamphetamine and six kilograms of cocaine were intercepted, and about $7 million worth of property has been seized or placed under criminal restraint.

A $3.5-million home in Niagara-on-the-Lake, two Lamborghinis, a Porsche and classic cars are among the possessions under criminal restraint. These are all the profits of an organized crime, said Cochlin.

Nineteen firearms were also seized, which included handguns, rifles, submachine guns, and suppressors.

Three people face more than five charges in connection with Project Cobra

  • William Whiteford, 39, from Leduc County, was charged with 20 offenses.
  • Elias Ade, 38, from Calgary, was charged with 12 offenses.
  • Jarett Mackenzie, 32, from Calgary, was charged with 6 offenses.

Cochlin said he believes that this bust is one of, if not the biggest, drug bust in Alberta’s history.

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