The Hamilton Spectator

Raids make ‘major dent’ in Toronto gang: police

- LIAM CASEY

TORONTO — Hundreds of police officers descended on nearly 80 homes across Ontario in a co-ordinated raid that left a major hole in a sophistica­ted and growing Toronto-based street gang with tentacles across the province and Western Canada, Toronto police said Thursday.

Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said 120 people were arrested during the raids that occurred between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. in six cities, including Toronto and Sudbury, Ont., and netted a significan­t amount of drugs, including the deadly opioid fentanyl, cocaine and heroin, as well as weapons.

The investigat­ion — dubbed Project Kronic — was launched in May last year and targeted the Driftwood Crips street gang.

Saunders said police laid more than 660 charges that include criminal organizati­on offences, attempted murder, traffickin­g firearms, kidnapping conspiraci­es, robbery and drug traffickin­g.

“These are thugs that are trying to intimidate neighbourh­oods and gain control and participat­e in unlawful activity,” Saunders said at news conference Thursday afternoon.

“There is a growth in occupying territory. Before they controlled the area of Driftwood (in northwest Toronto) and only the area of Driftwood. Now as we can see in this particular investigat­ion, they have the ability of reaching into further areas of the country.”

Police allege the gang is a criminal organizati­on with cells in communitie­s in Ontario, Saskatchew­an, Alberta and B.C.

“The Driftwood Crips has been one of the older gangs in the city of Toronto,” he said. “They go far back to when I was in the homicide squad running investigat­ions, and they’re involved in murders back then.”

The primary goal of the investigat­ion, the chief said, was to identify the gang’s leadership and its members, figure out who supplied drugs and weapons and “solve historical serious crimes.”

He alleged the Driftwood Crips have a clear, ranked structure with a number of leaders controllin­g separate cells, even some who run operations while incarcerat­ed.

Saunders said further details of the investigat­ion will be released at another news conference on Friday.

 ?? DAN PEARCE, METROLAND ?? Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders updates the media on Project Kronic Thursday.
DAN PEARCE, METROLAND Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders updates the media on Project Kronic Thursday.

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