Three men are facing charges after an investigation that saw Saskatoon police seize roughly 16 kilograms of methamphetamine.
According to police, officers were investigating a group of men believed to be trafficking drugs from a home in the 300 block of Kolynchuk Manor, in the Stonebridge neighbourhood.
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Two 20-year-old men from Ontario were arrested on Wednesday afternoon at a business on Clarence Avenue South, police said, and a third 20-year-old man was arrested a short time later.
Officers obtained search warrants for three vehicles and the home on Kolynchuk Manor.
The warrants, which were executed early on Thursday morning, saw police seize roughly 16 kilograms of methamphetamine, along 470 grams of cocaine, 175 grams of carfentanyl, 16 grams of fentanyl, four litres of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (commonly called GHB), and $69,269 in cash.
The three men are now facing 15 criminal charges, police said, and all three were scheduled to appear in provincial court on Thursday.