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Calgarian charged after $5.3M worth of cocaine seized at Coutts border crossing

Packages of cocaine seized during the Nov. 21 search at the Coutts border crossing of a transport vehicle hauling produce into Canada. (RCMP) Packages of cocaine seized during the Nov. 21 search at the Coutts border crossing of a transport vehicle hauling produce into Canada. (RCMP)
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A 25-year-old Calgary man has been charged after border services agents found 53 kilograms of cocaine concealed in a produce shipment.

Officers at the Coutts border crossing conducted a secondary search of a transport vehicle entering Canada from the U.S. on Nov. 21 and found the hidden drugs worth an estimated $5.3 million.

Jagroop Singh was charged with importation of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.

Singh was scheduled to appear in Lethbridge provincial court on Tuesday.


 

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