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CBSA major drug bust

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 28 Sep, 2023 12:38 PM
  • CBSA major drug bust

Canada Border Services Agency says it seized nearly 200 kilograms of opium concealed in shipping containers arriving in B-C.

A statement from the agency says a bust on August 15th at an examination facility in Burnaby turned up 150 kilograms of opium hidden in steel machinery.

A detector dog found another 46 kilograms of the drug two weeks later in furniture being inspected at a container checkpoint in Tsawwassen.

The C-B-S-A says both seizures are now being investigated by the R-C-M-P.

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