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Pharmacist charged in relation to Saskatoon drug probe

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A Canadian pharmacist is facing multiple charges in relation to a Saskatoon drug investigation that began earlier this year and has now resulted in charges against five individuals.

In January, Saskatoon Police Service charged three men after seizing more than 700 oxycodone pills, 20 kilograms of methamphetamine and eight kilograms of cannabis from two properties. Police also seized nearly $13K in cash and a modified fully automatic Glock 9mm handgun.

The men, aged 25, 26 and 36, were charged with drug possession and trafficking offences, in addition to several firearms-related offences.

Police now say they have concluded an investigation into the activities of a Saskatoon-based pharmacist who was alleged to be connected to the 700 oxycodone pills. Police were assisted in the investigation by the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals.

Police executed search warrants at a pharmacy located on the 900 block of Northumberland Avenue, as

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