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RCMP charges 2 men for smuggling liquid cocaine in orange juice

byCT Report
17/12/2015
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OTTAWA: Canada Border Services Agency officer tests orange juice containers for illegal substances in Halifax on Nov.16, 2015. The RCMP says it found 44 litres of liquid cocaine concealed in over 40 cartons of orange juice.

A Canada Border Services Agency officer tests orange juice containers for illegal substances in Halifax on Nov.16, 2015. The RCMP says it found 44 litres of liquid cocaine concealed in over 40 cartons of orange juice.

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RCMP have arrested two Toronto-area men for allegedly importing approximately 44 litres of liquid cocaine concealed in more than 40 cartons of orange juice.

Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers working at the Port of Halifax discovered the approximately 44 litres of liquid cocaine inside a sea container they were inspecting.

The container was thought to contain different food products originating from Trinidad and Tobago.

Border agents seized the juice containers and contacted the RCMP in Halifax who informed the RCMP Toronto Airport Detachment about the drugs.

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