Three Arrested in Cocaine Trafficking Investigation Targeting Northern Manitoba First Nations Communities

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Winnipeg Police

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WINNIPEG – NEWS – In August 2024, Winnipeg Police Service’s Guns & Gangs Unit launched an investigation into a criminal network suspected of trafficking cocaine in Winnipeg and northern First Nations communities.

On September 19, the investigation led to a traffic stop at St. Mary’s Road and Hull Avenue, resulting in the arrest of three men. The following items were seized during the operation:

  • 834 grams of individually packaged cocaine
  • 66 grams of additional cocaine
  • $1,965 in Canadian currency
  • Two vehicles
  • Drug packaging and trafficking materials
  • Stolen identification
  • Airline tickets and luggage

The arrested individuals are:

  • Ahmed Abdi Bashir, 26, of Winnipeg
  • Bego Mahmutovic, 24, of Vita, Manitoba
  • Reid David Asals, 27, of Penticton, British Columbia

The cocaine had an estimated street value of $70,000, with the drugs believed to be intended for northern First Nations communities. Investigators suggest the trafficking network operates interprovincially, with plans to transport the drugs by air.

The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Guns & Gangs Unit at 204-986-8430, or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS or winnipegcrimestoppers.org.

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