Law enforcement agencies across Canada combined efforts to seize a massive amount of deadly fentanyl in a months-long operation dubbed the National Fentanyl Sprint 2.0, the RCMP announced on Tuesday.

The operation, initiated by the Canadian Integrated Response to Organized Crime (CIROC), led to the seizure of 386 kg of fentanyl and $13.46 million in cash.

In total, the RCMP says 8,136 arrests were made.

The probe began on May 20 and concluded on Oct. 31, 2025 and involved “law enforcement agencies across Canada,” a release states.

During the investigation, authorities focused their efforts on fentanyl dealers, production labs, distribution networks and financial enablers, the RCMP said.

“The Sprint 2.0 emphasized the importance of financial investigations, recognizing that dismantling

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