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Police seize 65 kilograms of ecstasy

WINNIPEG — City police are providing few details today about what they say is one of the top five ecstasy drug busts in Canada and the biggest in the city's history.

They say they uncovered 65 kilograms of very pure ecstasy powder after stopping a vehicle for speeding at Portage Avenue and the Perimeter Highway on July 26.

Had it been processed and distributed, the powder it could have made 650,000 tablets with a street value of about $6.5 million, police estimate.

However, city police refused today to say if the bust took place inside city limits, what type of vehicle was involved, and if they were working with the RCMP.

They also did not say if the vehicle had been under surveillance before the bust occurred.

But Winnipeg Police Service spokeswoman Jackie Chaput did say that the seizure had caused a significant dent in the drug trade.

"It's the largest we've seen in our history," she said.

Chaput said the ecstasy seized was a highly pure form of the drug and would have been mixed with cutting agents before it was sold.

"This is several steps removed from the street level," she said.

Dalip Singh Judge, 32, of Surrey, B.C. and Paramjit Singh Gill, 32, of Delta, B.C. were charged with drug trafficking.

Both are in custody.

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