CBSA seizes $ 2m in cocaine hidden in cheese box

CBSA seizes $ 2m in cocaine hidden in cheese box

A passenger coming from Jamaica was arrested this week after the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officials in the Greater Toronto Region (GTA), which exposed a bold smuggling attempt associated with the processed cheese compartment.

According to officials, about 18 kg cocaine, with an estimated road price of over $ 2 million, was discovered inside the compartment during a regular inspection.

CBSA shared images of packaging tampering on social media.

Officials have not released the identity of the suspect, and the investigation is on.

This week, CBSA announced a separate arrest It was built by border petrol officials at Blue Water Bridge in July. The CBSA said seven bags with suspected cocaine bricks were discovered in a vehicle trailer. The total weight of drugs was 197 kg, with an estimated road price $ 24.6 million.

A man from Caledon, ONTS was arrested at the scene.

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