Twenty-three-year-old Dante Drake Appleby and 22-year-old Ashanti Agyemang were arrested and are charged with numerous offences.
RCMP searched a home in Conception Bay South last week ( December 11th) and seized a quantity of dangerous opioids, loaded firearms, ammunition, body armour, cash and contraband tobacco. Twenty-three-year-old Dante Drake Appleby and 22-year-old Ashanti Agyemang were arrested and are charged with numerous offences. The investigation started on December 10th following information received about suspected fentanyl trafficking. Appleby and Agyemang were arrested outside a commercial property in St. John’s on December 11.
Following the arrests, a search warrant, authorized under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, was executed at a home on Flats Road in CBS on December 11, where the following items were located and seized:
- Approximately 600 pills of suspected Benzimidazole – a synthetic opioid similar to but more potent than Fentanyl
- Several ounces of cocaine
- Two sets of body armour
- A loaded Glock 40-Calibre handgun
- Four semi-automatic assault rifles
- Multiple illegal over-capacity magazines
- A shot gun
- Various ammunition
- $25,000,00 cash
- Five cases of contraband tobacco
- Other items consistent with possession for the purpose of trafficking
Both Appleby and Agyemang attended court on December 12, 2024, and were remanded into custody.
Appleby and Agyemang are each charged with the following offences:
- Possession for the purpose of trafficking in relation to cocaine, oxycodone and hydromorphone, contrary to Section 5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act – three counts
- Possession of proceeds of crime, contrary to Section 354(1) of the Criminal Code
- Possession of unstamped tobacco, contrary to Section 32 of the Excise Act 2001
- Possession of contraband tobacco, contrary to Section 32(9) of the Revenue Administration Act
- Careless use of a prohibited firearm, contrary to Section 86(1) of the Criminal Code
- Unsafe storage of a prohibited firearm, contrary to Section 86(2) of the Criminal Code
- Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, contrary to Section 88(1) of the Criminal Code – eight counts
- Unauthorized possession of a prohibited firearm, contrary to Section 91(1) of the Criminal Code
- Unauthorized possession of prohibited devices, contrary to Section 91(2) of the Criminal Code – four counts
- Possession of a prohibited firearm, knowing possession is unlawful, contrary to Section 92(1) of the Criminal Code
- Possession of a prohibited device, knowing possession is unlawful, contrary to Section 92(2) of the Criminal Code – four counts
- Possession of a loaded, prohibited firearm, contrary to Section 95(1) of the Criminal Code
- Possession of a prohibited firearm obtained by crime, contrary to Section 96(1) of the Criminal Code
Five counts of Unauthorized transfer of a firearm, contrary to Section 101(1) of the Criminal Code – five counts