Saskatchewan RCMP Seize Over 60 kg Meth, 14 kg Cocaine, 120+ Guns in 2025 Drug Crackdown

In 2025, Saskatchewan’s RCMP Enforcement Response Teams (SERT) seized a significant haul of illegal drugs and weapons as part of their campaign against organized crime. Authorities confiscated more than 60 kilograms of methamphetamine, 14 kilograms of cocaine, and upwards of 120 firearms, disrupting the supply of dangerous substances and arms within provincial communities. These seizures represent a tangible blow to criminal networks operating in Saskatchewan.
SERT comprises five specialized units including Crime Reduction Teams, Human Trafficking and Counter Exploitation Units, and Trafficking Response Teams. Their coordinated intelligence-led operations focus on apprehending violent offenders and dismantling groups driving drug trafficking and violence. Removing this volume of narcotics and weapons is expected to reduce community harm and disrupt criminal activities.
This extensive law enforcement effort impacts both urban and rural populations across Saskatchewan, who have faced safety threats due to drug-related violence and the availability of illegal firearms. By neutralizing these criminal resources, the RCMP aims to restore safer environments and reduce crime rates province-wide.
The seizures highlight ongoing challenges posed by drug trafficking and gun violence in Canada’s western provinces. Sustained enforcement and community cooperation remain essential to addressing the broader social and public safety consequences linked to illicit drugs and arms proliferation.