June 23, 2007 Windsor, Ontario Canada
Canadian Border Services Agency seizes 59 kilograms of cocaine
The Canada Border Services Agency
(CBSA) announced today that its officers at the Ambassador Bridge have seized 59 kilos of cocaine worth an
estimated street value of $7.4 million. This is the fourth significant cocaine seizure made by CBSA officers
at the Ambassador Bridge this year.
"I want to commend our CBSA officers
for the fine work that they do on behalf of all Canadians," said the Honourable Stockwell Day, Minister of
Public Safety. "Canada's New Government is committed to keeping illegal drugs out of our communities, and our
CBSA officers are the first line of defence. This seizure alone has kept 59 kilos of cocaine from entering
our communities," added Minister Day.
The drugs were uncovered on June 23,
2007, by CBSA officers who were examining a tractor-trailer that had been referred for a selective
examination. The officers discovered 50 vacuum-sealed packages of cocaine stacked inside a cupboard of the
sleeping area of the tractor-trailer. Both the Vehicle and Cargo Inspection System (VACIS) and detector dogs
were used in the examination. The driver of the tractor-trailer has been arrested by the
CBSA.
If you have any information involving
suspicious cross-border activities, please contact the CBSA Border Watch Toll free Line at
1-888-502-9060.
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