
Mathieu Bertrand
Mathieu Bertrand is a Chief Superintendent with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who has been involved in cross-border investigations targeting organized crime. He played a role in the arrest of Andrew Clark, emphasizing the collaborative efforts between the FBI and RCMP to disrupt drug trafficking operations.
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Mathieu Bertrand is the director general of the National Program against Serious and Organized Crime of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Cómo y por qué cárteles latinoamericanos operan en Canadá, el nuevo punto clave del narcotráficoMathieu Bertrand, a senior officer in organized crime, explained that these organizations are using Canada as a transshipment point.
Confirman la presencia del Tren de Aragua en Canadá
Mathieu Bertrand is a senior officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in charge of organized crime.
Operan en Canadá 7 cárteles de AL, incluyendo los mexicanos Cártel de Sinaloa, CJNG, Familia Michoacana y Cártel del Golfo
Mathieu Bertrand is an RCMP Chief Superintendent who announced the arrests of Andrew Clark and his co-accused.
U.S. prosecutors will not seek the death penalty for Canadian accused in transnational drug ring caseRCMP Chief Superintendent Mathieu Bertrand said at the time.
Canadian could be sentenced to death as U.S. revives capital punishment













