Tuesday, September 17, 2024

CBSA seize 1,278 litres of liquid meth bound for Australia

The Delta Optimist is reporting that "Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has made a major liquid methamphetamine bust taking an estimated $2 million of illegal drugs off our streets. The seizure of 1,278 litres of liquid methamphetamine in B.C. was bound for export to Australia. This seizure represents approximately four million individual doses."

"In a news release, the CBSA said on June 27, officers from the Metro Vancouver District, with the support of the Detector Dog Service, examined a container destined for export through the Fraser Surrey Docks. During the exam, officers found anomalies in the packaging of the bottles labelled as apple and grape juice. Upon further examination, officers discovered 1,320 bottles filled with methamphetamine." Tsawwassen Container Examination Facility.

"The investigation of these seizures was referred to the RCMP in Ontario, who worked with the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Border Force. As a result of the collaboration between agencies, three individuals in Australia were charged in relation to this seizure."

Three individuals in Australia busted but no one in BC??? Was this a sting?

9 comments:

  1. Typical RCMP no one locally arrested, how is that possible? Corruption at the higest level that how.

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  2. Good job all. I have $20 that says this stuff was going to "Bikies", who of course are not criminal organizations.

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  3. No one busted in BC, shocker.

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  4. This definitely fits their Mr. Big MO. I thought these guys were ready for retirement or the old age home. White Rock, West Vancouver, Whistler stock trader/real estate investor/smuggling investor act to lure people in to take the fall. Seems to also be a connection between Canada, USA, and Australia/NZ.

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    1. Mr Big is a police operation used to get confessions. No actual crimes take place. It’s all a show to trick a specific target into trusting them

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    2. Yes but they do stings as well which orchestrate the crime.

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    3. not related to this post but this is pretty fucked up https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/teen-dead-beauce-sq-1.7329061

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    4. What I am trying to allude to is that they have lifelong undercover agents posing as business men who are permitted to engage in criminal activity to obtain information about groups; however, it is very profitable and easy to skim wealth. They like the type of person who will not rat and unknowingly take the fall. Those that rat also get sucked into their informant program through the leverage of fear of releasing their agreements. If you are ever offered the chance to read the RCMP manual on informants it will open your E-yeballs.

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    5. CBC link: A dead body armed with an AK47?

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