Two men were arrested in Lloydminster after officers seized some cocaine, cash and weapons among other items.
On Monday, the Mounties conducted a search warrant at a business and an apartment in relation to an ongoing investigation.
In that search, they turned up “about 20 grams of cocaine, a sum of cash, three firearms, ammunition, a conducted energy device, a baton and IDs that did not belong to the occupants of the apartment/business,” according to a police statement.
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After further investigation, police reported a 25-year-old and 30-year-old man, both from Edmonton, were providing security services under the company name ‘Tribal Land Division Incorporated” and/or ‘Tribal Land Enforcement Division” without a licence.
Both men were charged with possession of cocaine, unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon, unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon with the purpose of weapons trafficking, careless storage of a firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, illegal possession of government documents and acting as a security guard without a license.
The 25-year-old is also charged with one count, provide security guard service without a license.
Saskatchewan RCMP’s Onion Lake RCMP, Lloydminster Crime Reduction Team, North Battleford Crime Reduction Team, Lloydminster Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team and Battlefords Provincial General Investigation Section helped in this ongoing investigation.
Anyone with any information relevant to this investigation is asked report it to Saskatchewan RCMP or to submit information anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.









