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CBSA shares Jan 2015 highlights from border crossings in southern Alberta

byCustoms Today Report
23/02/2015
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TORONTO:  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is pleased to share a sample of January 2015 highlights from the border crossings in southern Alberta. This sampling underscores the CBSA’s commitment to protecting Canada’s security and prosperity.

On January 4, Coutts officers seized a prohibited revolver from a Wyoming man travelling to Alaska. The man had declared four firearms to officers and subsequently declared the fifth firearm once the examination began. The firearm was seized and the man was issued a $1,000 penalty. He returned to the U.S.

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On January 6, Coutts officers seized a taser from a Saskatchewan family returning to Canada. During a routine secondary examination, a youth admitted to having the prohibited weapon concealed in a duffle bag. The weapon was seized and a $500 penalty was issued.

Later that day, officers at Coutts made their first significant seizure of the year when they intercepted a commercial shipment containing 36 prohibited replica firearms. These replicas are made to look and feel the exact same size and weight as their real-life counterparts. Even upon close inspection, it is very difficult to distinguish whether or not these replicas are real or fake. Also, the importer’s permit was only valid for non‑restricted firearms. The replicas, valued at approximately $3,000, were seized with no terms of release.\

On January 18, a commercial driver was refused entry at Coutts for a previous criminal record of child cruelty, drug trafficking, and for a driving under the influence. He attempted to enter Canada again at the same port on January 26 and was again refused entry as he did not meet the requirements to apply for a temporary resident visa. He returned to the U.S.

On January 23, a 23-year-old Montana man was refused entry when officers at Carway discovered a recent conviction for grand theft auto. He returned to the U.S.

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