Canadian Fugitive All Bovin Arrested in Spain: Quebec Police Work to Confirm Details

Sophie Tremblay, Quebec Affairs Reporter
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Quebec authorities are currently investigating the arrest of All Bovin, one of Canada’s most notorious fugitives, believed to have been apprehended in Marbella, Spain. The Sûreté du Québec has engaged in discussions with Europol’s European Operational Team to verify the details surrounding this significant development.

Wanted Since February

Bovin, a native of Saguenay, Quebec, has been on the run since February 2023. His status as a fugitive escalated following his alleged involvement in a series of violent confrontations among criminal organisations in Quebec, which erupted in 2022. As per the BOLO Program, designed to raise public awareness about Canada’s most wanted individuals, Bovin is considered a pivotal figure in the province’s ongoing drug-related violence.

Authorities have indicated that Bovin faces multiple serious charges, including gangsterism, aggravated assault, kidnapping, and arms trafficking. Additionally, he is suspected of several other criminal activities that are still under investigation. The implications of his arrest could have far-reaching consequences in the context of Quebec’s tumultuous criminal landscape.

Criminal Ties and Ongoing Investigations

Bovin has been linked to various criminal enterprises, notably collaborating with Dave “Pic” Turmel, the alleged leader of the Blood Family Mafia. Turmel himself was apprehended in Italy in 2025, further complicating the web of criminal associations in which Bovin is entangled.

The Sûreté du Québec has been working closely with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Interpol to unravel the details of Bovin’s operations and connections. Their efforts are crucial in addressing the ongoing issues of drug trafficking and gang violence that have plagued Quebec.

International Collaboration

The potential confirmation of Bovin’s arrest signifies not only a victory for Canadian law enforcement but also highlights the importance of international cooperation in tackling transnational crime. The collaboration between local authorities and international bodies such as Europol and Interpol underscores a unified approach to combatting the complex networks of organised crime that extend beyond borders.

The situation remains fluid, with ongoing investigations expected to shed more light on Bovin’s activities and affiliations. The Sûreté du Québec is committed to following leads that may arise from this recent development, as they aim to bring other criminals associated with Bovin to justice.

Why it Matters

The apprehension of All Bovin potentially marks a pivotal moment in the fight against organised crime in Quebec. His arrest could disrupt ongoing criminal operations and serve as a deterrent to others involved in similar activities. Moreover, it reinforces the necessity for continued international cooperation to address crime that transcends national borders. As law enforcement agencies work to dismantle these networks, the implications for public safety and security in Quebec—and beyond—cannot be understated.

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