Officers from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) have stopped more drugs from reaching the streets.
On February 4, a commercial truck entering Canada at the Blue Water Bridge (BWB) was sent for a secondary inspection.
A search of the trailer by border services officers and a detector dog reportedly found 16 duffle bags filled with suspected methamphetamine, weighing in at 266.4 kilograms.
Kulbir Singh, 29, from Woodstock, Ontario, was arrested and handed over to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
He’s facing charges of importation and possession with intent to traffic under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
The accused is scheduled for a court appearance in Sarnia.
The CBSA stated that these charges still need to be confirmed by the court, and the investigation continues.
Since January 1, 2025, CBSA officials in southern Ontario have seized a total of 616.5 kg of methamphetamine coming in from the United States.
Suspected methamphetamine seized at the Blue Water Bridge – Feb. 4/26 (Photo courtesy of CBSA)
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