RCMP Dismantles Major Drug Network in Northern Manitoba: 27 Charged, $1.2M in Contraband Seized

December 13, 2025
RCMP Dismantles Major Drug Network in Northern Manitoba: 27 Charged, $1.2M in Contraband Seized
  • Authorities reported 27 people were charged in connection with Project Derry, a months-long case centered in Bunibonibee Cree Nation, with arrests also extending to Thompson and Winnipeg.

  • The report is part of local Winnipeg coverage and signals that updates will follow as authorities release more details.

  • Investigators allege the network used arson and intimidation against community members, including an April fire that destroyed the band office.

  • A major RCMP operation in northern Manitoba has dismantled a drug trafficking network tied to Bunibonibee Cree Nation, with dozens charged and a wide-reaching investigation ongoing.

  • The crackdown targeted a criminal organization accused of importing drugs, alcohol, and firearms into Bunibonibee, and police anticipate further arrests as the investigation continues.

  • The coverage highlights live reporting by CTV News and underscores the involvement of provincial police and RCMP across jurisdictions in Manitoba.

  • Publication details place the report in Winnipeg, with Kayla Rosen credited as the journalist, and the story published December 12, 2025.

  • During the operation, police seized about $1.2 million in contraband including cocaine, oxycodone, fentanyl, carfentanil, alcohol, weapons, and other items.

  • Eighteen suspects are from Bunibonibee, with others from Thompson and Winnipeg; 22 are in custody, four remain at large, and warrants have been issued for those at large.

  • Officials say the drug trade has escalated violence in Manitoba First Nations and stress ongoing cross-agency cooperation, including RCMP, First Nation safety officers, and other police services.

  • Officials emphasize the broader drug-trafficking issue contributing to violence and overdoses in northern communities, calling for boots-on-the-ground policing, targeted interventions, and rehabilitative efforts.

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