Five people face charges after Winnipeg police say they busted a cocaine trafficking network in the city. Police seized two kilograms of cocaine, which they estimated has a street value of $120,000, and nine kilograms of a cutting agent. A cutting agent is a chemical used to dilute recreational drugs with something less expensive than the drug itself. Winnipeg police display the cache of items seized in connection with a cocaine trafficking network. The orange Home Depot bucket contains the cutting agent used to dilute the cocaine, police said.
Source: CBC News March 06, 2019 18:00 UTC