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Calgary Trucker Arshdeep Singh Arrested Trying To Smuggle 108 kg Of Cocaine Into Canada
- March 27, 2025
An Indo-Canadian trucker has been arrested with a truck load of drugs after trying to smuggle it into Canada. Arshdeep Singh, 26, has been charged after the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) caught him attempting to smuggle 108 kilograms of cocaine into Canada from the U.S. Singh was arrested on March 8 after border agents found the drugs during a secondary examination of a transport truck entering Canada at the Coutts port of entry.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
CALGARY – An Indo-Canadian trucker has been arrested with a truck load of drugs after trying to smuggle it into Canada.
Canadian border agents stopped the large amount of cocaine from coming into the country at Coutts.
Arshdeep Singh, 26, has been charged after the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) caught him attempting to smuggle 108 kilograms of cocaine into Canada from the U.S.
Singh was arrested on March 8 after border agents found the drugs during a secondary examination of a transport truck entering Canada at the Coutts port of entry.
Officials say the load has originated from the U.S.
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“Stopping dangerous drugs from coming into Canada is part of the CBSA’s commitment to keeping our communities and our streets safe,” said Ben Tame, director with the CBSA’s Southern Alberta and Southern Saskatchewan District, in a release.
“This significant seizure demonstrates the important work being done by our border services officers as we continue to secure and protect our border alongside our law enforcement partners, the RCMP and the Calgary Police Service.”
Singh is charged with importation of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.
He is expected to appear in the Alberta Court of Justice in Lethbridge on May 7.