Wednesday's series of dramatic police raids put a dent in a "sophisticated and extensive" drug trafficking network, rounding up numerous members of the Ontario chapter of the Hells Angels.

Following a 16-month investigation dubbed Project Batlow, police laid more than 150 charges against 29 people, including Hells Angels members and associates from Ottawa to the GTA, as well as two Kingston correctional services workers.

Lynn Brunette, spokesperson for Correction Services Canada at its national headquarters in Ottawa, confirmed both Christopher D'Cunha, 44 and Andrea De Laat, 33, are CSC employees.

Kyle Lawlor, media relations spokesperson with CSC regional headquarters in Kingston, said CSC has launched its own investigation into De Laat and D'Cunha.

Lawlor said it would be inappropriate for further comment while the OPP are investigating, and would not clarify the positions De Laat and D'Cunha hold with the CSC.

"Due to the Privacy Act, the CSC cannot comment on specific cases of staff misconduct," Lawlor said in an email statement. "CSC employees are expected to act according to the highest legal and ethical standards and are subject to the same rules of professional conduct and code of discipline as stated by the Commissioner's Directive."

Launching the covert investigation in October 2013, police executed a total of 23 co-ordinated search warrants, with numerous large-scale raids in Ottawa, Carleton Place, Smiths Falls, Kingston, Toronto, Kitchener and other Ontario communities. Police allege the network was responsible for trafficking large amounts of cocaine and marijuana across the province.

The OPP also seized $100,000 worth of cocaine, as well as hashish, marijuana, oxycodone tablets, GHB (known as the date rape drug), 10 vehicles, two Harley Davidson motorcycles and $300,000 in cash. Police also seized a cache of prohibited weapons, including brass knuckles, butterfly knives, firearms and ammunition, a crossbow, two Asp batons and three pipe bomb containers.

Among those charged from Ottawa and the surrounding area are:

- Andrea Delaat, 33. A Correctional Service Canada employee from Kingston charged with conspiracy to traffic marijuana, and possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking.

- Christopher D'Cunha, 44 of Kingston, is charged with possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. He is also an employee of Correctional Service Canada.

- Michael Clairoux, 40 of Ottawa, is an alleged former member of the Hells Angels Ontario Nomads, charged with conspiracy to traffic marijuana and cannabis resin, possession of cannabis resin for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of proceeds of crime under $5000.

- Blake Cook, 30. An alleged member of Hells Angels support club 13 Crew arrested in Smiths Falls and charged with possession of cocaine and steroids for the purpose of trafficking, and two counts of possession of proceeds of crime over $5000.

- Carmen Dennie, 50, and Mandy Mayer, 41, both of Carleton Place, are both charged with possession of cocaine, oxycodone and steroids for the purpose of trafficking, possession of cannabis resin and possession of proceeds of crime over $5000.

- Kevin Cavanagh, 52 and Dwayne Cavanagh, 49, of Woodlawn are both charged with possession of cannabis resin for the purpose of trafficking, possession of cocaine and possession of proceeds of crime under $5000.

- Fadi Chamoun, 44 of Navan is charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine.

- Henry Cadogan, 52 of Kanata is charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine, possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, trafficking cocaine and possession of proceeds of crime under $5000.

- Jordan McGregor, 35 of Ottawa, is charged with possession of Oxycodone and two counts of breach of recognizance.

- Kevin Abbott, 49 of Kanata, is charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine.

- Mark Gagne, 37 of Ottawa, is charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine, trafficking cocaine, possession of cocaine, GHB, steroids and crack cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of proceeds of crime.

- Veronique Crevier, 33 of Ottawa, is charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime over $5000.

- Michael Norwood, 59 of Ottawa, is charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine, possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime over $5000.

- Nancy Levesque, 42 of Ottawa, is charged with possession of cannabis resin for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime over $5000.

- Richard Berndt, 53 of Carleton Place, is charged with possession of marijuana and cannabis resin for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime under $5000.

- Robert Lavigne, 47 of Ottawa, is charged with conspiracy to traffic marijuana, two counts of trafficking marijuana, and possession of marijuana and psilocybin (magic mushrooms) for the purpose of trafficking.

- Sarah Scott, 33 of Ottawa, is charged with conspiracy to traffic marijuana and cannabis resin, and possession of MDMA and psilocybin for the purpose of trafficking.

- Wayne Cadogan, 54 of Ottawa, is charged with possession of Oxycodone for the purpose of trafficking and possession of cocaine.

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--With files by Steph Crosier