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Summary

Canada's most wanted fugitive was just arrested in Italy after over 600 days on the run

His alleged crimes include "torture sessions and limb amputations."

Dave Turmel.

Dave Turmel was arrested Thursday morning in Rome.

Senior Copy Editor

Canada's most wanted fugitive is finally behind bars — and it happened all the way across the Atlantic.

After more than 600 days on the run, 28-year-old Dave "Pik" Turmel was arrested in Rome on Thursday morning, ending a sprawling international manhunt that had spanned continents for nearly two years.

Turmel had been wanted by Quebec City police since July 2023 on multiple charges including substance trafficking, conspiracy and assault with a weapon.

According to the Bolo Program — a national hub that regularly publishes and updates Canada's most wanted list — the Quebec City native is the presumed leader of the Blood Family Mafia (BFM), a violent gang that La Press reports has been locked in a brutal turf war with the Hells Angels over control of Quebec's drug trade for the last three years.

"This conflict has been marked by sordid crimes such as murder and the use of the most barbaric methods of intimidation, including torture sessions and limb amputations, some of which have been broadcast on social media networks," reads Turmel's Bolo Program profile.

The search for Turmel went global after investigators believed he'd fled Canada with the help of accomplices and possibly fake identities. INTERPOL even issued a Red Notice — essentially a worldwide request for law enforcement to track and arrest him.

"Investigators have reasons to believe he may have fled Canada and may have since travelled to several countries," reads his Bolo Program page. "He is receiving assistance from some individuals and may be using fake identities so he could be anywhere in the world."

At the time of his capture, he was hiding out in an apartment in Italy's capital, a source told La Presse.

In the latest release of the Bolo Program's most wanted list in December, Turmel was ranked as the number one fugitive in the Canada, with an "unprecedented" reward of up to $250,000 offered for tips leading to his arrest.

"Dave Turmel and BFM are willing to do anything to take control of drug trafficking, not only in Quebec City, but throughout eastern Quebec," warned Quebec City Police Chief Denis Turcotte at the time.

Turmel's alleged right-hand man, Roobens Denis, was previously arrested in Portugal, but another associate, All Boivin — the Bolo Program's current number two — remains at large, also with a $250,000 bounty on his head.

Authorities haven't said whether the reward for Turmel's arrest will be paid out or revealed more about the circumstances.

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    • Avery Friedlander (she/her) is the Senior Copy Editor at Narcity and MTL Blog, specializing in service journalism and making complicated topics feel simple and digestible. A true copy editor and fact checker at heart — armed with a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) — Avery loves doing deep dives into complex subjects and scouring the internet to round up all the important details so you don’t have to. From decoding government benefits and tax tips to letting you know what’s open on holidays, she’s all about giving readers practical info they can actually use. When she’s not simplifying the fine print or grammar-policing, you can find her uncovering the best local adventures in and around her hometown of Ottawa.

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