Edmonton convenience store owners face charges in major tobacco and drug bust

Edmonton police have laid multiple charges against the owners of a convenience store following a major investigation into alleged illegal activities.

The investigation, conducted in collaboration with the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission (AGLC), targeted a store located at 96th Street and 106th Avenue. On July 19, police executed a search warrant at the premises, uncovering a significant cache of illicit items.

Authorities reported seizing:

  • $200,000 in cash
  • 28,000 illegal cigarettes, with an estimated tax avoidance value of over $8,500
  • A variety of weapons, including expandable batons and a large machete
  • Controlled substances, including fentanyl, crystal meth, and cocaine, with a combined street value of approximately $35,000
Edmonton police say they seized cocaine and crystal meth (pictured) from a convenience store on 96 Street and 106 Avenue. (Courtesy: Edmonton Police Service)

Three individuals in their 20’s have been charged with offenses including tobacco trafficking, fraud over $5,000, and possession for the purpose of trafficking weapons.

The Edmonton Police Service continues to investigate the case, and further details are expected to be released as the situation develops.

Photos courtesy of EPS.

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