Traveller arrested trying to smuggle $2M worth of cocaine inside cans of cheese: CBSA | CBC News
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Traveller arrested trying to smuggle $2M worth of cocaine inside cans of cheese: CBSA | CBC News
"A traveller has been arrested trying to smuggle more than $2 million worth of cocaine, hidden inside cans of cheese, the Canada Border Services Agency says."
"The person, travelling from Jamaica, had 18 kilograms of cocaine with them when they were arrested."
"Border services agents in the Greater Toronto Area arrested the traveller."
"The traveller and the cocaine have been transferred to the RCMP, the CBSA says."
A traveller was arrested by the Canada Border Services Agency while attempting to smuggle over $2 million worth of cocaine concealed in cans of cheese. The individual, coming from Jamaica, possessed 18 kilograms of cocaine at the time of arrest. The incident occurred in the Greater Toronto Area, where border services agents apprehended the traveller. Following the arrest, both the individual and the cocaine were transferred to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Specific details regarding the timing of the arrest and potential charges have not been disclosed.
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