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Canadian fugitive arrested while at the gym in Colombia after 3 years on the run

City AM Published Jun 3, 2026 Reviewed Jul 12, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Arif Jhuman had been unlawfully at large since January 24, 2023.
20230124 · Arif Jhuman Ontario Provincial Police, police
Arif Jhuman is serving a sentence of nine years and 11 months for multiple drug-related offences.
119 months · Arif Jhuman authorities, police
Arif Jhuman was named in a U.S. Department of Justice indictment in 2025 alleging his involvement in an international firearms trafficking conspiracy.
2025 year · Arif Jhuman U.S. Department of Justice, indicting authority
Prosecutors in Florida accused Arif Jhuman and four other suspects, including two fellow Canadians, of trafficking and conspiring to traffic more than 100 firearms from Florida to Canada between 2023 and 2024.
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According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 29 of the firearms trafficked by Arif Jhuman were later recovered at crime scenes across Canada, including in homicide investigations.
29 firearms · Arif Jhuman U.S. Department of Justice, law enforcement

The OPP said Arif Jhuman was located and arrested in Medellín by Colombian police.

Ontario Provincial Police say a federal offender who had been unlawfully at large since January 2023 has been arrested in Colombia.

The OPP said Arif Jhuman was located and arrested in Medellín by Colombian police.

Police say Jhuman had been unlawfully at large since Jan. 24, 2023.

According to authorities, Jhuman is serving a sentence of nine years and 11 months for multiple drug-related offences, including possession of Schedule I or II substances for the purpose of trafficking, trafficking in a Schedule I or II substance, and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.

Jhuman was named in a U.S. Department of Justice indictment in 2025 alleging his involvement in an international firearms trafficking conspiracy. Prosecutors in Florida accused him and four other suspects, including two fellow Canadians, of trafficking and conspiring to traffic more than 100 firearms from Florida to Canada between 2023 and 2024.

According to the DOJ, 29 of those firearms were later recovered at crime scenes across Canada, including in homicide investigations.

Alias "Gillani", requerido por notificación de INTERPOL por narcotráfico y tráfico ilegal de armas, fue retenido en Medellín y quedó a disposición de la autoridad competente para avanzar en su proceso de extradición. pic.twitter.com/PXt8B4jWrM

In a video posted to social media by Medellin Mayor Federico Gutiérrez and Medellin police, heavily armed police are seen taking Jhuman into custody at a gym.

En una operación conjunta entre la Dirección de Antinarcóticos de la Policía Nacional, en coordinación con Interpol y agencias internacionales fue capturado en Medellín Arif Jhuman, alias "Gillani", ciudadano canadiense requerido por… pic.twitter.com/ohjweapEch

“Medellín is not a refuge for criminals. In a joint operation by the National Police’s Directorate of Anti-Narcotics, coordinated with Interpol and international agencies, Arif Jhuman, also known as “Gillani,” a Canadian citizen wanted by U.S. authorities for his alleged involvement in an international drug and weapons trafficking network, was arrested in Medellín,” Gutiérrez wrote.

“He allegedly entered Colombia using false documents and was facing charges related to an alleged conspiracy to traffic more than 100 firearms between the United States and Canada.”

This story was originally published by Global News on July 10, 2026. CityAM Canada is republishing it for our Canadian readers.

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