$3.5 million in cocaine nabbed at B.C. border

Barry Artiste Op/Ed

Now many will ask why the courts released the Drug smuggler and his accomplices with a promise they appear before a judge for his trial? Here is a thought, perhaps Police would rather have this Drug Smuggler Bosses eliminate him and his accomplices before the trial date, thus saving Taxpayers the expense of a long drawn out trial, by lawyers looking for a plea bargain.  One can be sure in the coming weeks another News Story will be “Murder Spree hits Surrey, 3 Drug Dealers, found stuffed in a trunk, gunshots to the head”

“BC Justice Has Been Served……….. in Spades”

A Surrey man is facing drug-smuggling charges after the largest land border bust in western Canada.

On July 19, Canadian Border Services Agency officers at the Huntingdon border found 144 bricks of cocaine hidden inside a commercial truck.

The cocaine, worth about $3.5 million, was likely heading for Metro Vancouver streets.

Officers detected anomalies while searching the commercial trailer’s refrigeration unit. Stashed inside the unit were numerous cellophane-wrapped packages of coke, weighing a total of 144 kilograms.

The 26-year-old driver was immediately arrested and turned over to the RCMP. He has since been released on a promise to appear in court on Sept. 24.

Source: theprovince.com

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