A Calgary man charged with drug trafficking, importation and possession of a large seizure on the Coutts border will seem in courtroom Thursday.
On February 19, border officers stated they discovered and seized about 300 kilograms of methamphetamine in a number of packing containers at the back of a industrial transport car.
The medication have an approximate wholesale worth of $3.6 million, RCMP stated.
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“This important methamphetamine seizure, one of many company’s largest previously 5 years, is a superb instance of our officers’ willpower to maintain harmful medication out of our communities,” stated Canada Border Companies Company Director Benjamin Tame. stated.
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Following an investigation by the Built-in Border Enforcement Group (IBET), RCMP, CBSA and Calgary Police Service (CPS), prices have been laid underneath the Managed Medication and Substances Act and the Customs Act.

Paramjit Laroyia, 49, a resident of Calgary, was charged on February 20 with possession of a managed substance for the aim of trafficking, importation of a managed substance and smuggling into Canada.
Laroyia will seem in provincial courtroom in Lethbridge on Thursday.

On February 19, 2023, CBSA officers found and seized roughly 300 kg of methamphetamine following a secondary investigation of a industrial transport car on the Coutts border crossing.
Offered by: RCMP
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