SERBIAN ENTERED INTO GLORIOUS HISTORY Daniel was a painter and healer, but was arrested in the largest drug seizure in Canada



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Danijel Dubajić (45) of Toronto, a native of Serbia, was charged in Canada with drug and arms trafficking after police found more than 180 kilograms of drugs, firearms and ammunition in his home last month.

According to foreign media, this is the largest one-day seizure in Canadian police history.

– A Toronto man faces 78 criminal charges, after police found more than 18 million dollars, drugs and 65 firearms in his apartment – it is written on the CTV News website.

Danijel Dubajić

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Danijel Dubajić

Sold guns to street gangs

As stated at the press conference, the weapons found were intended for street gangs, meaning that their possession posed a significant threat to public safety in that country.

The investigation began earlier this year when officials learned of information related to drug trafficking in the area where Danijel Dubajic lives.

Seized weapons found near Serbs

Photo: CTV News / screenshot

Seized weapons found near Serbs

When the police came to search his house where he lives, which is otherwise in a very quiet neighborhood, they found Dubajić on the spot.

Investigators said he was very calm and “knew he had come that day.” Dubajic, according to local police records, did not have a police file related to drug and weapons trafficking.

The man who rented him a house the Serbian lived in for 22 years told reporters that Dubajić worked as a painter, practiced healing and always paid his rent on time.

The value of the drug is estimated at more than 18 million dollars

During the search of the department, the police found 106 kilograms of cocaine, 61 kilograms of crystalline methamphetamine, five kilograms of fentanyl, nine kilograms of MDMA, 65 firearms, that is 57 pistols and eight long-barreled and semi-automatic rifles, more than 15,000 bullets and various cartridges. The street value of the seized drugs is estimated at $ 18,240,000.

Dubajic is due to appear in court on January 7 of next year.



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