The Telegram (St. John's)

N.B. school teacher charged with cocaine traffickin­g

- BATHURST, N.B. - By Brett Bundale in Halifax The Canadian Press

A middle school science teacher with alleged Hells Angels ties has been charged with cocaine traffickin­g, shedding light on northern New Brunswick’s difficult struggle with outlaw motorcycle gangs and illicit drugs.

Julie Michaud, who is also a French teacher at Place-desjeunes School in Bathurst, was one of nine people scooped up in a wide-ranging crackdown on alleged associates of the notorious biker gang and their drugrelate­d activities.

The involvemen­t of a school teacher in the region’s protracted battle against criminal motorcycle club activities appears to have shaken this tightknit community.

A spokeswoma­n for the Francophon­e North-east School District said support services were offered at the Bathurst school last week for both students and personnel affected by

the shocking arrest.

Annie Leblanc-levesque confirmed that Michaud is currently absent from the classroom, but she would not say whether the teacher had been suspended pending the outcome of the case

against her.

The 35-year-old teacher from Allardvill­e, a small rural community south of Bathurst, was released on conditions and is expected back in court on May 28.

The Grade 7 and Grade 8

teacher has been charged with six crimes, including laundering proceeds of crime and possession of cocaine for the purpose of traffickin­g.

The nine arrests last week were the culminatio­n of a nearly 18-month RCMP investigat­ion dubbed Operation Jthunder that examined cocaine traffickin­g along the Quebec border and across northern New Brunswick.

“There are outlaw motorcycle gangs here in New Brunswick and this is certainly an example of our efforts to disrupt and dismantle organized crime,” Cpl. Jullie Rogers-marsh said in an interview Monday.

Criminal motorcycle clubs are not restricted by borders and “that’s why it’s important for law enforcemen­t agencies to work together,” she said, adding that New Brunswick RCMP recently collaborat­ed with Quebec provincial police.

The New Brunswick arrests coincided with more than 60 Hells Angels-related arrests

in Quebec — including a Montreal-area police officer — part of broader efforts to stomp out the outlaw biker gang’s activities.

The investigat­ion into the traffickin­g of cocaine on the Acadian Peninsula and in Restigouch­e, Madawaska and Victoria counties started in November 2016.

Police seized about $900,000 and 5.5 kilograms of cocaine over the course of the 18month investigat­ion.

Investigat­ors determined that the drugs were linked to the Hells Angels in Quebec.

The Mounties worked with the Edmundston Police Force and exchanged informatio­n with the provincial Surete du Quebec during the investigat­ion.

The Hells Angels wield considerab­le clout in the lucrative drug market and have been an ongoing issue across Eastern Canada for years.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? A New Brunswick middle school science teacher with alleged Hells Angels ties has been charged with cocaine traffickin­g.
CP PHOTO A New Brunswick middle school science teacher with alleged Hells Angels ties has been charged with cocaine traffickin­g.

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