
Drug seizures in Glenora, Cameron Heights homes lead to more than 100 charges
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Two men are facing more than 100 charges in connection to a drug-trafficking investigation that led to the seizure of nearly $1 million in drugs and numerous firearms in Edmonton.
Two men are facing more than 100 charges in connection to a drug-trafficking investigation that led to the seizure of nearly $1 million in drugs and numerous firearms in Edmonton.
Police began investigating Adam Salah Johma, 53, in July after he was identified in a previous drug-trafficking investigation.
Investigators determined two men were using a vacant home in Glenora to store "controlled substances and firearms."
On Nov. 2, police executed two search warrants – one in Glenora and one at a home in Cameron Heights – and seized:
Two of the firearms were stolen and two had been smuggled into Canada, including one investigators have linked to a shooting in west Edmonton in 2021, Edmonton Police Service said.
One firearm had a 3D printed frame and was converted to function as fully automatic.
Police have determined that neither suspect had a valid Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
