Major Dark Web Drug Trafficking Network Dismantled in Nationwide Operation

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Major Drug Operation Unraveled: Project BIONIC By OPP

In a significant law enforcement achievement, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has successfully dismantled a complex dark web drug trafficking network. This operation, known as Project BIONIC, revealed the extensive and coordinated efforts to ship illegal drugs across Canada using various postal and courier services.

The Genesis of Project BIONIC

Initiated in November 2024, Project BIONIC was a collaboration led by the OPP’s Covert Internet Intelligence Unit (CIIU) alongside the Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau (OCEB). This operation marked a milestone as it was the first of its kind for the OPP, specifically targeting the illegal activities conducted on dark web marketplaces.

Uncovering a Nationwide Drug Network

The investigation uncovered an entire network dedicated to high-volume drug trafficking linked to a specific dark web marketplace. Evidence indicated that packages containing drugs were being disseminated to all provinces and territories across Canada, including Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, and even the more remote territories like Nunavut and Prince Edward Island.

On March 10, 2025, OPP officers arrested two suspects at a Canada Post location in Ottawa, where they confiscated 86 packages destined for various addresses nationwide. At the same time, search warrants were executed at multiple locations in Gloucester and Nepean.

Support from Multiple Law Enforcement Units

This operation was bolstered by various specialized units, including:

  • OPP Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau (OCEB)
  • Provincial Auto Theft and Towing (PATT) Team
  • Community Street Crime Units from the East Region
  • Provincial Asset Forfeiture Unit (PAFU)
  • OPP Digital Forensics and Cybercrime Teams

Findings from the Investigations

During the searches, police uncovered a range of items, including:

  • A handgun along with an extended magazine and ammunition
  • Cash totaling over $95,000
  • Various electronic devices
  • A stolen 2018 Ferrari 488 Spider valued at more than $400,000
  • Multiple fraudulent license plates and diagnostic programming tools

A Massive Drug Seizure

The scale of the drug seizure was staggering, with a total street value exceeding $2.5 million. Among the narcotics confiscated were:

  • 5.5 kg of suspected fentanyl
  • 7.6 kg of suspected methamphetamine
  • 3.7 kg of suspected MDMA
  • 2 kg of suspected heroin
  • 1.8 kg of suspected cocaine
  • 1.4 kg of suspected ketamine
  • Over 47,000 hydromorphone tablets

Additionally, thousands of other doses of various prescription medications, including morphine, oxycodone, and steroids, were also found.

Auto Theft Connections to Drug Crimes

On March 27, 2025, another search revealed 11 stolen vehicles, which were part of the criminal activities associated with the drug operation. Among the recovered vehicles were:

  • 2 Toyota Highlanders
  • 3 Toyota Sequoias
  • 5 Toyota Tundras
  • 1 Lexus RX

Collectively, these vehicles had an estimated value of $730,000.

Criminal Charges Filed

Four individuals involved in this extensive operation are now facing a total of 85 criminal charges under both the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, effectively highlighting the legal repercussions of such illicit activities.

Insights from OPP Leadership

In a statement regarding the operation, OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique noted, “Project BIONIC exposed the alarming volume of dangerous drugs being sold through dark web marketplaces. These arrests serve as a testament to our capability to track and dismantle even the most intricate online trafficking operations.”

Understanding the Dark Web

The dark web is an encrypted portion of the internet primarily accessed through specific software like Tor. It is notorious for facilitating illegal activities, including drug trafficking, the sale of weapons, and other illicit trades. Law enforcement agencies around the globe are increasingly concerned about the anonymity these platforms provide.

Continuing Investigations

The OPP’s Provincial Asset Forfeiture Unit (PAFU) is actively investigating the financial aspects of the operation in collaboration with the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC).

Call for Public Assistance

Authorities encourage anyone with further information regarding drug trafficking or the diversion of prescription medications to reach out. Tips can be reported confidentially through the OPP hotline at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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