The North Shore News is reporting that "On May 31, border officers from the Metro Vancouver District Marine Operations, Tsawwassen Container Examination Facility and Commercial Operations, seized 180 jugs containing a total of 2,898 kg of liquid methamphetamine.
The liquid drug can be converted into huge amounts of powder or crystal methamphetamine."
"On May 3, border officers at the Tsawwassen facility seized 19 jugs containing a total of 325.12 kg of liquid methamphetamine. Also at the Tsawwassen facility, on Jan. 22, officers seized 180 jugs containing a total of 2,907 kg of liquid methamphetamine. The CBSA said that seizure, enough to fill 35 large suitcases, is the CBSA’s largest methamphetamine seizure to date."
On Dec. 13, 2022, border officers from the Metro Vancouver District Marine Operations, Burnaby Container Examination Facility and Commercial Operations, seized 40 jugs containing a total of 204.30 kg of crystal methamphetamine." This was all heading to Australia and New Zealand.
That is signifigant. I reported on the previous seizure last month. The North Shore News is reporting that "The Tsawwassen facility was designed to increase security and examination capacity for goods arriving at the Vancouver marine ports of entry." This is good.
These kinds of large scale seizures are awesome. Good job all!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the arrest reports. Grabbing their dope is good, grabbing them too is better.
ReplyDeleteTrue. This was heading out of the port not coming into the port.
DeleteSomebody gunna get hurt real real bad… somebody!!!
ReplyDeleteLMAO. Red and white learning they just can’t export what they want when they want.
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