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Police lay 149 charges after 18-month Ottawa drug network investigation

The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) announced Thursday it had charged 17 people because of an 18-month investigation dubbed "Project Champion" to disrupt violent criminal drug networks.

'Project Champion' targeted gang leaders, says police chief

Three police officers at a police press conference.
Ontario Provincial Police Det.-Insp. Mike Moore, right, and Ottawa police Chief Eric Stubbs, centre, at a news conference Thursday afternoon about 'Project Champion.' (Michel Aspirot/CBC)

The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) announced Thursday it had laid 149 charges against 17 people because ofan 18-month investigation into organized local drug networks.

Dubbed "Project Champion," police Chief Eric Stubbs said the operation's mandate wasto disrupt and arrest members, particularly leaders,of violent criminal networks focused on the illegal drug trade.

Stubbs didn't offer a particular cause for the investigation during the news conference, rather thatit was based on intelligencegathered over time.

The servicesaid in a newsrelease it involved several Ottawa policeunits, provincial police and Toronto police andconcluded in a series of warrant executions on Nov. 7 and 12.

Ottawa police Supt. Jamie Dunlop said at the news conference the arrests should make a dent"in regards to the violence we're seeing."

A police officer gestures toward a display at a news conference.
Ottawa police Supt. Jamie Dunlop said Thursday the arrests should make a dent in the level of violence in the area. (Michel Aspirot/CBC)

Of the 17 charged, 14 have been arrested. Dunlop saidwarrants will be issuedfor the remaining three and investigators still have evidence to look through.

The ages of those charged range from 26 to 39 years old and the number of charges from two to 33. Dunlop said the accusedwere all living in Ottawaand that three different unnamed crime organizations were involved.

The charges include attempted murder, drug trafficking, possession of weapons,assault and participating in a criminalorganization.

Police also seized 6.5 kilograms of cocaine and five guns.