On January 27, 2025, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers at the Cornwall port of entry referred a New York-plated vehicle for secondary inspection.
Border services officers searched the vehicle and found nicotine and unmarked tobacco products with an estimated combined market value of $114,000, including:
- 2,600 cans of nicotine pouches
- 14,000 cigarillos
- 350 lbs of chewing tobacco
Following an investigation, CBSA criminal investigators laid multiple charges under the Customs Act and the Excise Act, including failure to report goods, making false statements, evasion of duties and taxes and smuggling.
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