Kelowna Now is reporting that "A Prince George-born woman has been sentenced to five-and-a-half years in jail for speeding away from the Canada-U.S. border with 108 kilograms of methamphetamine hidden in a vehicle trunk."
"Sukhvinder Kaur Sangha, 47, drove a rental car with Florida licence plates across the United States to the Pacific Border crossing in Surrey, BC, on Oct. 18, 2021. Rather than submit to a secondary search, Sangha fled from Canada Border Services Agency officers before she was arrested more than four kilometres from the border."
"Sangha had worked for the past 10 years as a producer and broadcaster in Punjabi-language media. She said she was told indirectly to pay $150,000 or her teenage son would be injured or killed, and chose to import drugs instead of paying."
If that really was an extortion case then that was really low.
It should be taken into consideration in her sentence and it should be investigated. The Surrey extortion is tied to CSIS.

She was working for BK
ReplyDeleteBK might well have extorted her through CSIS for the government of India.
DeleteShe certainly doesn’t look like she could pass for a meth dealer but you never know these days.
ReplyDeleteNo she doesn't. She's pretty hot and she had a long credible job history. Which would lend to the being extorted by drug dealers theory. Which would lend to the theory that it's not a small time foreign gang operating on Hells Angels turf without their permission. If drugs are involved, the Hells Angels are involved. If that much money is involved, the Hells Angels are involved.
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