CISC - Criminal Intelligence Service Canada

08/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/01/2024 12:06

Clandestine laboratory in Drummondville: hundreds of thousands of counterfeit pills seized

Montréal, August 1, 2024 - RCMP officers are currently dismantling a clandestine laboratory in Drummondville. This residence was likely used for producing counterfeit pharmaceutical pills. Several hundred thousand counterfeit pills thought to contain protonitazepyne have been seized.

Searches also led to the seizure of significant quantities of chemicals used to manufacture illicit pills, one pill press as well as sophisticated equipment for large-scale production. Three other residences in Sherbrooke and Dixville were also searched as part of the operation.

The investigation, launched in May 2024 by the Federal Policing - Eastern Region Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, resulted in the arrest of four individuals. They were met by our investigators and released pending further proceedings. They may later face charges under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, including production and possession of controlled substances for the purpose of trafficking.

Some illicit pills intercepted during the investigation by our police officers resembled legitimate oxycodone pills. They were blue and bore the inscription M/30. Laboratory analysis showed, however, that unlike the original drug, the counterfeit pills contained protonitazepyne, a synthetic opioid around 25 times more potent than fentanyl. This drug is a central nervous system depressant belonging to the benzodiazepine family. Laboratory analysis will be required to determine whether there is protonitazepyne in the pills seized today.