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Southwest Nova District RCMP have charged 21 people with more than 50 offences after executing search warrants at illegal cannabis storefronts throughout the District.

The operation, dubbed Project Highfield, began in October 2024 and involved search warrants at 13 illegal storefronts in Kings, Lunenburg, Annapolis, and Queens counties between February 4 and 13. Project Highfield was assisted by Kentville, Bridgewater, and Annapolis police services and involved multiple RCMP units. It resulted in the seizure of:

141.4 kgs of dried cannabis
189.29 kgs of cannabis edibles
46 kgs of liquid cannabis
23.4 kgs of hashish
9.5 kgs of psilocybin (magic mushrooms)
958 cartons of unstamped tobacco
18 firearms (17 long guns and a handgun)
$16, 143.14 in cash
3 ATMs
7 shed-like structures

Twenty-one people are facing 52 charges under the Cannabis Act, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Excise Act and the Criminal Code, including:

Possession of Cannabis for the Purpose of Selling
Unauthorized Sale of Cannabis
Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (psilocybin)
Possession of Unstamped Tobacco
Possession of Unstamped Cannabis
Careless Use of a Firearm
Possession of Prohibited or Restricted Firearm with Ammunition

Project Highfield has been assisted by the Service Nova Scotia Alcohol, Gaming, Fuel and Tobacco Division, and the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.

The individuals charged will begin their court appearances in June. The investigation is ongoing, and further arrests and charges are expected.

“Our teams, together with many partners, did an exceptional job of investigating and then coordinating enforcement across communities safely and with minimal disruption to residents,” said Supt. Jason Popik, District Policing Officer, Southwest Nova RCMP District, at a media availability today in New Minas. “Organized crime groups are among the suppliers of illicit cannabis and, as such, profit directly from the illegal sale of the product; they’re exploiting opportunities within our communities for their own benefit.”

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