RCMP Dismantles Major Drug Network in Northern Manitoba: 27 Charged, $1.2M in Contraband Seized
December 13, 2025
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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