The Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) announced today that six individuals were arrested and multiple illegal weapons and controlled substances were seized in a carefully coordinated anti-organized-crime operation spanning several West Island and southwestern Montreal locales.

6 Arrests Made
3 Locations Searched
1 Minor Involved

According to the official SPVM press release, the operation was led by the SPVM’s Organized Crime Division – Anti-Gang Unit, with support from multiple tactical and investigative units, including the Sûreté du Québec Tactical Intervention Group. The arrests and associated search warrants were executed in the borough of LaSalle, as well as in the municipalities of Pointe-Claire and Vaudreuil.

LaSalle Pointe-Claire Vaudreuil
“The investigation is ongoing and that additional charges may be laid as more evidence is gathered. Law enforcement officials are actively assessing whether those arrested are connected to other organized-crime cases currently under investigation.” — SPVM Organized Crime Division

Seizures and Charges

During the operation, police seized a notable array of illegal weapons, ammunition, and narcotics, including:

Contraband Seized

🔫 Firearms & Weapons
  • Several illegal firearms
  • Ammunition
  • Brass knuckles
💊 Controlled Substances
  • Cocaine
  • MDMA (Ecstasy)
  • Xanax
🍬 Cannabis Products
  • Cannabis edibles (gummies)

Three of the arrested men, aged between 18 and 26, have been formally charged with multiple offenses including possession of a firearm, armed intimidation, conspiracy, and possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking. They remain in custody pending further judicial proceedings.

Arrested Individuals

Age Gender Status
18-26 Male (3) In Custody
19 Male Released with Conditions
30 Female Released with Conditions
15 Male (Minor) Detained

Charges Filed

  • Possession of a Firearm – Unauthorized possession of prohibited or restricted firearms
  • Armed Intimidation – Using weapons to threaten or coerce
  • Conspiracy – Agreement to commit criminal offenses
  • Possession of Drugs for the Purpose of Trafficking – Controlled Substances Act violations

SPVM investigators emphasized that the probe is ongoing and that additional charges may be laid as more evidence is gathered. Law enforcement officials are actively assessing whether those arrested are connected to other organized-crime cases currently under investigation.

Strategic Law Enforcement Response

The SPVM described the operation as part of its broader efforts to disrupt organized criminal networks operating within Montreal and its surrounding suburbs. This initiative falls under the larger provincial anti-violence strategy known as CENTAURE, which aims to reduce gun-related violence and other serious crimes through enhanced intelligence sharing and tactical coordination across jurisdictions.

CENTAURE Provincial Strategy

The CENTAURE strategy represents a coordinated approach to combating organized crime across Quebec. By bringing together SPVM, Sûreté du Québec, and other tactical units, the initiative aims to:

  • Reduce gun-related violence
  • Disrupt drug trafficking networks
  • Enhance intelligence sharing across jurisdictions
  • Target supply chains feeding organized crime

Police also reiterated the importance of community cooperation, urging residents to report any information that could assist ongoing investigations through confidential channels such as Info-Crime Montréal.

Context of Organized Crime Enforcement in Montreal

This arrest comes amid an active period of organized-crime enforcement in Quebec. Over the past weeks and months, SPVM and partner agencies have conducted multiple operations targeting drug trafficking networks and illicit firearms, resulting in significant quantities of narcotics and weapons seized and several suspects arrested across the city. These enforcement actions reflect an intensified focus on reducing gang violence and disrupting criminal supply chains within Montreal’s metropolitan area.

Sources

  • Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) official press release
  • Le Journal de Québec – Crack, cocaïne, fentanyl et armes à feu: cinq arrestations liées au trafic de stupéfiants à Montréal