The ongoing investigation involving $6-million in drugs, weapons, vehicles and cash has also crippled the risk to the community.
RNC Constable James Cadigan says the seizure has put the industry back which is a good thing. Cst. Cadigan says the violence and addiction involved is a huge risk.
He says the equipment obtained cripples the ability for the enterprise to rebound.
Cadigan says that when they dismantle an enterprise like the one relation in relation to Operation Rhino, it shows the amount of violence and deception involved in the community.
He says with illicit drugs comes false advertisement, cross contamination, weapons and violence. The RNC is dedicated to continuing work to remove the activity from the community.
The discovery of guns and ammunition make the police’s work even more tedious when it comes to Operation Rhino.
RNC Superintendent Tom Warren says the persons involved in the illicit drug trade should expect officers to search more residence and other locations.
As police officers, Superintendent Warren says knowing that there are weapons at locations where they search is very concerning.