58 kilograms of suspected cocaine seized at Blue Water Bridge
A 29-year-old driver from Brantford, Ont. is facing numerous charges.
Forty-eight bricks of suspected cocaine were found in the vehicle
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Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) seized more than 58 kilograms of suspected cocain at the Blue Water Bridge.
On May 24, a traveller was referred for secondary examination.
CBSA officers used a detector dog team and a large-scale imaging x-ray to locate the drugs.
Forty-eight bricks of suspected cocaine were found in the vehicle in an after-market compartment.
The 29-year-old driver, from Brantford, Ont., was arrested and charged with one count of importing, one count of possession and one count of trafficking, all in relation to a schedule one substance.