They're still looking for one suspect, 4 others caught, street value about $29-million after searching vehicles and homes
There's been another major drug bust in Toronto, thanks to a variety of police forces working together.
Police say five people are facing 12 charges after police found almost 300kgs of suspected cocaine, estimated street value of roughly $29-million, in the Toronto and Gravenhurst areas.
Police began Project Shearwater last September, due to some drug trafficking, and in December and January searched a number of homes and vehicle.
Three men, from the Toronto area, are in jail, a 4th, from London, is a Mexican national, and is subject to deportation.
Police are looking for a 5th man, 38-year old Brian Nelson of Toronto.

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