Thursday, June 26, 2025

HA Robin Moulton busted again - the cat came back

Full-patch frequent flyer Robin Moulton, 56, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after admitting to drug and weapons charges in Ontario. He pled guilty to five of the 21 charges he faced last November. Moulton was charged last spring after the OPP nailed him with 125 kg of meth said to be worth $7.5 million. He was nailed after a traffic hazard complaint on Highway 17.
Robin Moulton, 54, of the New Brunswick Nomads has been busted again. A traffic stop led to 125 kg of crystal meth. Moulton was busted after a 'traffic hazard complaint' in the early morning hours according to the OPP. The case was set over to April 18 with Moulton remaining caged for the duration.
Moulton bought 4½ years in prison for possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking in 2018.
Moulton was charged in August 2017. Cops had Moulton under surveillance for months. After covertly installing a motion-activated camera in a locker, cops watched as Moulton used a hydraulic press to cut cocaine into bricks. The cocaine seized by cops had a pathetic 35% purity.
That jail sentence was Moulton's second federal prison term. In 2008, he was sentenced to 64 months for two counts of trafficking cocaine and one of possession of a prohibited restricted firearm.