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CBSA investigation leads to 30-months imprisonment for drug-related offences

In September 2020, the CBSA launched an investigation after border services officers at the Vancouver International Mail Centre intercepted prohibited firearm parts originating from China destined to Burnaby, B.C. 

In February 2021, CBSA criminal investigators executed a search warrant and seized the following items:

  • 274 grams of MDMA
  • 284 tablets of fentanyl
  • $77,000 CAD currency
  • $1,120 USD currency
  • Drug trafficking paraphernalia:

In September 2022, the CBSA charged the Canadian importer with possession for the purpose of trafficking fentanyl and MDMA, and on March 13, 2025, he was found guilty of both charges in a provincial court. On December 16, 2025 he was sentenced to 30-months imprisonment and issued a lifetime firearms ban.

 

Please visit this link for more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/news/2026/01/cbsa-investigation-leads-to-30-months-imprisonment-for-bc-resident-convicted-of-fentanyl-and-mdma-drug-related-offences.html

 

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