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Toronto police say they've made 'largest single-day drug seizure' in their history

"A seizure of this size, quite frankly, is going to save lives," the service's deputy chief told reporters on Thursday, while also noting three suspects are wanted in connection with the case.

Officers seized 671 kilos of crystal meth, cocaine last month, police say

Bags of drugs Toronto police say they seized last month are pictured here. Police say they are looking for three suspects who are wanted for drug trafficking. (Paul Smith/CBC)

Toronto police say they've made history with the seizure last month of hundreds of kilos of crystalmeth and cocaine.

Deputy Chief Pauline Graymade the announcement at a news conference Wednesdaybehind two wide tables covered withbags of drugs.

"We are here this morning to announce the largestsingle-day drug seizure in the history of the Toronto police service," Gray said, adding that she believes the seizure will make the community safer.

In total, police say theyseized 671 kilograms of illicit drugs during an operation last month, including 520 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine and 151 kilograms of cocaine.

"A seizure of this size, quite frankly, is going to save lives," Gray said.

The news conference was held a day after Toronto Public Health warned about a series of overdoses tied to toxic drugs.

Mandeep Man, who heads the drug unit, noted the previous record for a drug seizure was 286 kilograms of cocaine and methamphetamine in April.

"Intercepting the flow of these drugs have prevented possible overdoses which we all know is an epidemic facing our community," he said.

Police say they identified two addresses in Toronto that were allegedly being used as "stash houses" for drugs.

They say search warrants were executed at the two addresses and for three vehicles on Oct. 5when the drugs were seized.

Police say they are looking for three people they allege areconnected to the trafficking of the drugs.

They say the suspects will be charged with possession of cocaine and crystal methamphetamine for the purposes of trafficking when they are arrested.

With files from The Canadian Press