Six people are facing charges after a drug investigation by the Peterborough Police Service Drug Unit.
‘Project Docker’ spanned several months and included eight search warrants used in the City of Peterborough, the County of Peterborough and the GTA.
Overall, officers seized:
-4.5 kilograms of Cocaine (9.9lbs)
-42 grams of Fentanyl
-1 vehicle
-Over $5000 in Canadian currency
The street value of the drugs is believed to be over $500,000.
As a result of the investigation, arrested and charged were:
26-year-old Fardos Mohammadzada of Peterborough:
Possession for the purpose of trafficking – Cocaine
Proceeds of crime over $5000
The accused was held in custody and appeared in court December 22, 2023.
28-year-old Travis Stevenson of Peterborough:
Possession for the purpose of trafficking – Cocaine
Possession for the purpose of trafficking – Fentanyl
Proceeds of crime under $5000
The accused was held in custody and appeared in court December 22, 2023.
41-year-old Joseph Moffatt of Peterborough:
Possession for the purpose of trafficking – Cocaine
The accused was held in custody and appeared in court January 11, 2024.
24-year-old Nazz Leon of Peterborough:
Possession for the purpose of trafficking – Cocaine
Proceeds of crime under $5000
Fail to comply with undertaking
The accused was held in custody and appeared in court January 11, 2024.
31-year-old Daycota Csiszar of Peterborough:
Possession for the purpose of trafficking – Cocaine
Proceeds of crime under $5000
The accused was held in custody and appeared in court January 11, 2024.
26-year-old Kate Adamson-Pringle of Peterborough:
Possession for the purpose of trafficking – Cocaine
The accused was released on undertaking and will appear in court at a later date.
“This is a significant amount of illicit drugs that were seized and are no longer available on our streets,” says Stuart Betts, Chief of Police, Peterborough Police Service. “I commend the work of our Drug Unit for their ongoing commitment to keeping our communities safe and our policing partners who provided assistance.”