Police make arrests in ‘large-scale operation’ against organized crime across Quebec
- Police arrested 11 alleged mob leaders across Quebec on June 12, 2025, during a large anti-organized crime sweep.
- This operation was part of a large-scale effort involving around 150 officers deployed early that morning to combat organized crime across the province.
- Law enforcement officers carried out arrests across various municipalities in Quebec, including Montreal, Laval, Rosemère, and several other nearby cities.
- Authorities stated this sting delivered a "major blow against organized crime," while investigations continue for five additional key suspects.
- The arrests, possibly involving members of the Rizzuto crime family, suggest ongoing pressure on Quebec's criminal groups.
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Police make arrests in ‘large-scale operation’ against organized crime across Quebec
MONTREAL - Quebec police say about 150 officers were deployed early in the morning across the province for a "large-scale operation" against organized crime.
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