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Nova Scotia RCMP lay drug charges after Eskasoni drug seizure and protest

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A Royal Canadian Mounted Police sign is pictured on Dec. 10, 2024.
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police sign is pictured on Dec. 10, 2024.

Nova Scotia RCMP charged five men after executing search warrants in Eskasoni and Howie Centre and then facing protesters at the scene, said a Friday news release.

Officers safely arrested a 32-year-old man and a 37-year-old man after searching an illegal cannabis store on Shore Road on Wednesday, said the RCMP release. Police said they also searched a residence in Howie Centre where they arrested a 41-year-old man.

The three men from Eskasoni face charges related to possession of cannabis for the purpose of distribution and selling under the Cannabis Act and charges under the Excise Act. The 41-year-old man is also charged with both unlawful possession and careless use of a firearm.

As officers performed the search, protesters gathered roadside. They were joined by seven people from a nearby residence.

A 32-year-old man from Eskasoni allegedly blocked the officers’ way and resisted arrest as they tried to leave the storefront and wielded a large piece of wood, said the release. An officer used a Taser on the man who was charged with possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, uttering threats and obstructing/resisting a peace officer.

A 32-year-old man from Eskasoni intervened during the protester’s arrest and was charged with obstructing/resisting a peace officer.

All five men were released with conditions. They are scheduled to appear in Eskasoni Provincial Court on June 3.

RCMP said they seized a “large quantity” of illegal cannabis, psilocybin and unstamped tobacco from the two properties they searched. Police said they also seized a rifle, ammunition, cash and a vehicle.

The investigation was led by Eskasoni RCMP’s General Investigation Section. They were assisted by Criminal Intelligence Services Nova Scotia, the Nova Scotia Integrated Proceeds of Crime Team, the Inverness County District Street Crime Enforcement Unit, Northeast Traffic Services - Cape Breton, and Service Nova Scotia.

The RCMP said the only legal way to purchase cannabis in the province is at licensed locations.

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