© Reuters/The Province/The Canadian Press A board listing accused drug traffickers and dealers is seen during a news conference in Montreal Thursday by the Surete du Quebec (SQ) police concerning Operation Loquace, a major drug bust in three provinces.
Canada - Quebec police forces have made 111 arrests in one of the largest crackdowns on organized crime and the drug trade in the province's history.
More arrests may be made as the investigation progresses, police say.
A total of 127 people were targeted in Operation Loquace. Of those people, 26 are still at large.
Sûreté du Québec officials say 10 other arrests were made without warrants during Thursday's raids.
Six people were allegedly leading the criminal activities and relying on other organizations to import and distribute large amounts of cocaine, police said.
Two of the alleged leaders, identified as Shane Maloney and Larry Amero, were apprehended in Montreal's Verdun borough and face charges of of conspiracy to traffic drugs, drug trafficking, conspiracy to import drugs, drug importation and gangsterism.
Amero is allegedly linked to the Hell's Angels in British Columbia.
Maloney was arrested in June after an off-duty Montreal police officer was beaten up in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
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