About the decriminalization of illicit drugs is how it has taken a bite out of violent crime linked to trafficking.
Law-enforcement experts in both Canada and the United States say domestic Canadian gangs have in recent years been moving massive volumes of cocaine from Mexico into British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Montreal via commercial trucking routes. As Canada’s drug markets tighten their links with Mexican cartels, the country’s justice system remains ill-equipped to prosecute sophisticated transnational networks—leaving civil forfeiture as one of the few tools available to disrupt them.
In the Niagara Falls case, Osorio-Interiano, along with Sergio Hernandez-Cruz and Samuel Osorio, was charged after a hotel room in the casino district was forced open, the occupant allegedly violently assaulted, and belongings stolen before the suspects fled on foot. All were released with conditions, and Montreal police assisted the Niagara Falls force.
The new British Columbia civil forfeiture claim alleges that between March 19 and 20, 2025, Gabriel Osorio-Interiano and unidentified associates carried out forcible confinement, human trafficking, and drug trafficking inside a high-rise apartment at 13308 Central Avenue in Surrey. Police say a victim from Alberta escaped the unit and reported she had been kidnapped, given cocaine, and locked inside. She told investigators she was ordered to service a “date” in the apartment and, after being paid by a client, was forced to hand over part of her earnings to Osorio-Interiano and his associates.
When officers moved in on the residence, a blue bag containing 756 grams of cocaine was allegedly hurled from the balcony. Police then arrested Osorio-Interiano and others for kidnapping.

The longer this goes on, the more it reeks of an arrangement between the cartels and Ottawa. Really, they couldn’t be this inept by accident.
And the reason is this: say what you want about lazy cops, those guys at the sharp end SEE all this schlitz live. In living colour, as it were. They see the kid locked in the apartment. And it leaves it’s mark. Same as firemen, they get pretty wound up about fire safety violations because they’ve seen what happens.
Therefore it has to be an arrangement, because rank-and-file cops would never let these goblins get away with it.
Yep. It appears the Canadian government has been corrupted much the same way the Mexican government was (and the US government as well almost). Politicians will sell their souls for cheap!
I’ll tell you guys an outlandish theory I heard through the grapevine that does and doesn’t make sense.
I was told that the primary reason for the “forest travel ban” in Nova Scotia wasn’t to prevent fires. It was to initiate a law enforcement effort to isolate and remove drug laboratory set-ups established throughout the Nova Scotian backcountry. The conventional “wisdom” (if you want to call it that) is that the Mexican Cartels found it less risky, and more cost effective to set-up production in Canada as opposed to transporting from Mexico. One of the items this source pointed to was the 1.5 Ton cocaine acquisition at Port Halifax in 2024. Apparently, Port Halifax is a hotbed for distribution to Europe. I don’t buy that because the Halifax acquisition originated in California allegedly. The southwest Nova district is a hotbed for fentanyl and cocaine production at present, however.
I don’t buy any of this. BUT, I found O’Keefe’s video rather interesting in that the Conservation Office went off on a weird non-sequitur rant about Trump for, presumably no reason. And, if the focus of his current duties include or even focus on rooting out drug labs as opposed to fire prevention, it would make more sense.
If so, your police are trying, at least in Nova Scotia.
And I heard that Obama NGOs that siphoned million$ from USAID shadow grants (i.e. for Islamic Sesame Street, gay puppet shows in Bolivia, etc.), are funding nearly a dozen Nova Scotia back country biolabs that use ‘Gain of Function’ techniques to engineer ever more virulent strains of TDS.
Believe it or not; the difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth…
is only about 3 months.
Our politicians are corrupt.
They say they never interfere with cops or tell them what to do or what not to do, but they constantly do that, the fcking liars.
They’ve basically imported criminality with an Open Borders policy (see comments from the Black-faced fag of a nine year Prime Minister).
Knowing them they think all that money-laundering by the Big Banks helps the GDP.
Shithole.
In a twisted way it does contribute to your GDP, and profits over principles after all (and perhaps profits for some very powerful people; the web is large).
Of course, if someone gets into office in another country (in your country it’s easily headed off, that person just won’t get elected) and wants to crack down on such things because it’s harmful to society, well then you have a problem.
You know, one of the ways Canada could have started to rebuild their nearly defunct military (and started to meet your NATO obligations) would have been to increase your troop numbers and then sent them to the border as well as into your crime infested cities (and countryside). Maybe even bolster your intelligence collection abilities (all sectors). Perhaps a big ticket icebreaker or two.
Instead, you’re getting submarines, glorious, expensive submarines, diesel submarines (I’ll repeat that one again…diesel submarines, totally high tech, state of the art — according to your media talking heads — diesel submarines).
How do they use trucks to move cocaine from Mexico to BC?
Mostly they move it by water. Years ago, Canada removed their official Dock Police forces and replaced them with security services that don’t answer to anyone but the Dock ownership. That’s why it’s so easy to move stolen vehicles overseas through the Antwerp depot (then onto Africa, and the Middle East).