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More than 400 kg of methamphetamine seized at Manitoba border; largest seizure in Prairie history
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The Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) seized 406 kilograms of suspected methamphetamine at a southern Manitoba border crossing earlier this month.
The Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) and RCMP seized 406 kilograms of suspected methamphetamine at a southern Manitoba border crossing earlier this month.
It is the largest seizure of narcotics by the CBSA in Prairie history.
“Without a doubt, their work has made an impact and will stem the availability of this incredibly dangerous drug, a drug that has already impacted so many lives,” said Insp. Joe Telus with Manitoba RCMP’s Federal Policing Unit.
According to Ken MacGregor, CBSA chief of operations, the seizure took place on Jan. 14 at the Boissevain port of entry following the search of a transport truck heading to Winnipeg from the United States.
“This truck was selected for further examination,” he said. “It was during that examination that officers found narcotics in several large suitcases.”
The seized drugs are valued at approximately $50,780,000, the CBSA said.
The driver has been charged with importing methamphetamine and possession for the purpose of trafficking. He will appear in Manitoba court in February.