The commercial prescription registries and regional corporate retail loss prevention networks within the City of Oshawa have entered high-priority investigation status following a rapid tactical response by frontline patrol units. Tracked under regional emergency response logs on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, commanders from the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) unsealed the formal charging matrix for The Oshawa Interprovincial Pharmacy Prescription Forgery Ring Takedown June 2026. Executed by Central East Division patrol officers, the high-velocity intercept successfully stopped an active cross-provincial fraud operation where two individuals from Montreal allegedly utilized highly sophisticated forged medical documents to systematically drain controlled narcotic supplies from local pharmacies.
The timely arrests led to the immediate search and seizure of an extraction vehicle, uncovering a massive cache of illegally obtained prescription medications valued at over $15,000 destined for black-market distribution networks.
The Dual-Location Pharmacy Run and Tactical Intercept
The criminal sequence unfolded rapidly across a localized commercial grid, shifting from a narrow escape to a definitive vehicle box-in by responding tactical units.
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The Initial Breach (Gibb Street): At approximately 2:00 p.m. on Friday, June 19, 2025, a suspect entered the pharmacy counter located inside the Real Canadian Superstore on Gibb Street in Oshawa. The individual presented a pharmacist with fabricated doctor’s credentials and forged approval stamps to obtain high-grade medication. Alert store staff quickly flagged the paperwork as fraudulent, prompting the suspect to flee into an idling getaway vehicle before police could arrive on scene.
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The Secondary Deployment (King & Stevenson): Central East Division dispatchers immediately broadcasted the vehicle description across all regional frequencies. A short time later, alert patrol units spotted and boxed in the suspect vehicle as it pulled into a second retail pharmacy plaza located near King Street West and Stevenson Road in Oshawa’s west end.
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The Narcotics Seizure: Upon taking both male occupants into custody, a thorough search of the vehicle cabin revealed a treasure trove of evidence, including multiple blanks of forged medical documents and stacked bottles of prescription medications with an estimated street valuation exceeding $15,000.
Analyzing Criminal Charge Profiles and Judicial Custody Status
Because the suspects operated an interprovincial network stretching across Quebec and Ontario borders, regional fraud specialists are cross-referencing files with Montreal police to identify any corresponding open cases.
| Apprehended Suspect Profile | Age & Home Jurisdiction | Legally Codified Criminal Charges | Initial Post-Arrest Judicial Status |
| Mohamed Oudha | 26 Years Old / Montreal, QC | Fraud Under $5,000 / Utter Forged Document | Held in secure custody for a Bail Hearing |
| Mohammed Boulfred | 38 Years Old / Montreal, QC | Fraud Under $5K / Forgery / Breach of Probation | Held in secure custody for a Bail Hearing |
| Illicit Pharmaceutical Assets | N/A — Controlled Substances | Possess Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 | Confiscated under strict evidence custody |
Both Mohamed Oudha, 26, and Mohammed Boulfred, 38, were denied immediate roadside release and were transported straight to regional lockup to await a formal bail hearing. Fiduciary enforcement specialists note that pharmacy fraud rings frequently utilize out-of-province operatives to minimize the risk of recognition by local doctors or medical registries. This growing tactic has prompted the DRPS to advise local pharmaceutical dispensers to carefully verify out-of-region healthcare cards and double-check medical registration databases before releasing high-volume narcotic orders.
Constable Ferguson is leading the active multi-jurisdictional file, urging local medical clinic coordinators and community pharmacists who may have processed suspicious Montreal-based documents last week to audit their internal security tapes.
Durham Region healthcare professionals, local retail security personnel, and community residents who possess relevant dashcam records from the Gibb Street or King Street corridors during the afternoon of June 19 can contact investigators at 1-888-579-1520 extension 1701, or submit completely secure, anonymous tips to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers online at durhamregionalcrimestoppers.ca.





















