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Police in GTHA charge 6 people in million-dollar Halton drug bust

A joint investigation involving police services in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area has resulted in six people being charged and five firearms and $1 million worth of drugs being seized.
The case dubbed “Project Spectre” included forces in the Hamilton, Halton and Peel regions, as well as the Ontario Provincial Police.
On May 4 and 5, officers executed search warrants at five locations in Toronto, two in Hamilton, one in Oakville and another in Thorold.
Police seized $1 million worth of drugs, including cocaine, ecstasy, fentanyl and psilocybin, among others.
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An active psilocybin production site in Thorold was dismantled as well.
Multiple firearms were also seized, including a glock SM and 50-round high capacity drum magazine.
The following individuals have been charged for their alleged involvement:
Christopher Causgrove-Carter, 39, of Toronto
- Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (5 counts – cocaine, ketamine, MDMA, hydromorphone, psilocybin)
- Possession for the Purpose of Distribution (3 counts – cannabis, hashish)
- Firearm and Prohibited Device related offences (12 counts)
- Possession of Proceeds of Crime
- Breach of Firearms Prohibition Order
Bret Currie, 35, of Toronto
- Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (5 counts – cocaine, methamphetamine, cathinone, psilocybin, hydromorphone)
- Produce a Controlled Substance (fentanyl)
- Possession of Proceeds of Crime
- Possession for the Purpose of Distribution (2 counts – cannabis)
Michael Eyre, 38, of Ancaster
- Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (2 counts – psilocybin, fentanyl)
- Produce a Controlled Substance (psilocybin)
- Possession of Proceeds of Crime
- Possession for the Purpose of Distribution (2 counts – cannabis)
Parham Tabrizi, 38, of Toronto
- Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (3 counts – oxycodone, ketamine, cocaine)
- Possession of Proceeds of Crime
- Possession for the Purpose of Distribution (cannabis)
Marta Plewka, 37, of Oakville
- Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (fentanyl)
- Possession for the Purpose of Distribution (cannabis)
Michael Vanderzanden, 37, of Hamilton
- Breach of Firearms Prohibition Order
Causgrove-Carter, Currie and Eyre were held for bail. Tabrizi, Vanderzanden and Plewka were released on undertakings with a future court date.
At the time of their arrests, Causgrove-Carter and Vanderzanden were on weapon prohibition orders with conditions not to possess any weapons.
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