Four people have been arrested, a camping trailer was searched, and weapons and drugs were seized, as the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary said it took down a drug manufacturing and trafficking operation in the St. John's area.
In a statement, the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary said it had arrested two men and two women on Monday as part of an investigation that started in February.
After the arrests, police seized two vehicles and searched a camping trailer on the outskirts of the city. Police allege the trailer was being used to manufacture drugs.
At the camping trailer, police said they seized items like respirator masks, colour dyes, gas storage tanks, packaging supplies, a vacuum sealer, products that were in "various stages of manufacturing," and a number of unidentified substances stored in dishes and containers.
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