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Anthony Clowe, Kurt Churchill to stand trial on drug-related charges

Anthony Clowe, father of former NHLer Ryane Clowe, and Kurt Churchill will be heading to trial for their alleged roles in a high-profile cocaine trafficking investigation.
Anthony Clowe is pictured in 2008. Clowe is facing charges of money laundering and possession of the proceeds of crime. (Youtube - CSNBayArea)

Anthony Clowe and Kurt Churchill will be heading to trial for their alleged roles in a high-profile cocaine trafficking investigation.

Churchill, 38, is accused of conspiracy to traffic in cocaine and possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.

Clowe, 52, faces two charges of money laundering and possessing property obtained by crime. 

The pair were charged after police seized $300,000 hidden in the lining of two suitcases at an airport in Montreal in March 2014 as part of Operation Battalion.

Neither man was in provincial court in St. John's when the case was called Monday. Instead, they were represented by their lawyers. 

Clowe is the father of former NHLer Ryane Clowe. Ryane Clowe is not implicated in Operation Battalion.

In April, Leroy Thomas, 40, pleaded guilty to money laundering, possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of a prohibited weapon — a set of brass knuckles.

According to an agreed statement of facts in the Thomas case, police began investigating Thomas, Kurt Churchill of Portugal Cove-St. Philip's, and others in 2013 after receiving information from sources that they were "high-level cocaine traffickers."