Mathieu Bertrand

Mathieu Bertrand

law enforcement Canada

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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Guatemala Guatemala: Mathieu Bertrand is the director general of the National Program against Serious and Organized Crime of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 7

Prensa Libre – major Guatemalan newspaper, est. 1951: Cómo y por qué cárteles latinoamericanos operan en Canadá, el nuevo punto clave del narcotráfico

Venezuela Venezuela: Mathieu Bertrand, a senior officer in organized crime, explained that these organizations are using Canada as a transshipment point. 7

El Nacional: Confirman la presencia del Tren de Aragua en Canadá

Mexico Mexico: Mathieu Bertrand is a senior officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in charge of organized crime. 7

El Universal: Operan en Canadá 7 cárteles de AL, incluyendo los mexicanos Cártel de Sinaloa, CJNG, Familia Michoacana y Cártel del Golfo