$6+ Million Tobacco & Weapons Bust
Source: OPP
Date: Tue May 27 03:07:32 MST 2025

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Organized Crime Enforcement Bureaus (OCEB) began Project PANDA in February 2025 to support the Six Nations Police Service. This investigation involved a tobacco manufacturing facility operated by members of a non-Indigenous criminal network who do not reside on the territory. The profits were not invested in or utilized by the community.
On Friday, March 21, 2025, and Thursday, March 27, 2025, members from OCEB, the Six Nations Police Service, the OPP Provincial Operations Intelligence Bureau, Burlington OPP and Brant County OPP executed search warrants on vehicles that departed from the manufacturing facility on Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, which led to the seizure of approximately 11.1 million contraband cigarettes with an estimated street value of $2.8 million.
On Wednesday, May 7, 2025, three search warrants were executed in Ancaster, Brantford and on Six Nations of the Grand River Territory by members from:
OPP OCEB
Six Nations Police Service
OPP Emergency Response Team
OPP Tactics and Rescue Unit
OPP Community Street Crime Units in Haldimand/Norfolk County, Perth County, Huron County, Brant County, Elgin/Middlesex
Brant County OPP Crime Unit
OPP Provincial Liaison Team
Highway 407 OPP, Burlington OPP and Haldimand OPP
OPP Digital Forensics and Forensic Identification Services
As a result of the search warrants, on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, officers seized 25,000 kg of contraband tobacco (fine cut tobacco and cigarettes) with an estimated street value of more than $6.29 million.
The investigative team also seized the following:
More than 1,360 lbs of illegal cannabis and a large quantity of other illegal cannabis products (street value of approximately $3 million)
Approximately 3.16 kg of psilocybin (street value of approximately $31,600)
15 firearms
Multiple skids of contraband tobacco packaging material
The investigation is ongoing. More information will be provided when available.
Anyone with information in relation to this investigation is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or ontariocrimestoppers.ca.