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CBSA’s Operation Meridian keeps over 724 kg of narcotics and nine firearms out of Canadian communities

During Operation Meridian, a targeted 60-day operation that took place in Southern Ontario, border services officers increased examinations of inbound and outbound commercial shipments, using detection tools and increased referrals from CBSA’s National Targeting Centre. 

As a result of Operation Meridian, border services officers seized:

  • 108.6235 kg of cocaine, including 223.5 g in three courier shipments
  • 349.8 kg of methamphetamines
  • 266 kg of khat from seven courier shipments
  • 14.5 g of opium
  • 8,267 kg of tobacco, 115,416 tins of nicotine and 14,400 vapourizers
  • 9 firearms (including 1 stolen firearm) and 19 weapons
  • US$93,100 in currency as proceeds of crime. 

Please visit this link for more information: https://www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/news/2025/11/cbsas-operation-meridian-keeps-over-724-kg-of-narcotics-and-nine-firearms-out-of-canadian-communities.html

 

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CBSA Policies & Decisions
Security and Trade Facilitation Programs
International Trade and Border Management

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Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
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