CBSA Seizes $2M in Cocaine Hidden in Cheese Cans
GREATER TORONTO AREA, ONTARIO, CANADA, AUG 8 – Canadian Border Services Agency officers seized 18 kilograms of cocaine valued over $2 million concealed in cheese cans during an arrest in the Greater Toronto Area.
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Smugglers get caught in a cheesy situation at Toronto Pearson Airport
An attempt to smuggle over $2 million worth of cocaine through Toronto Pearson Airport was thwarted last month. A traveller from Jamaica allegedly attempted to smuggle approximately 18 kilograms of cocaine, worth over $2 million, in processed cheese cans, the Canada Border Services Agency said in a post on X today. The incident happened at Toronto Pearson International Airport on July 19, a Canada Border Services Agency spokesperson told INsauga…
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