CBSA Officers Confiscate 1.5 Tonnes of Cocaine in Halifax

Canada Border Services Agency

March 19, 2024 Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada Border Services Agency

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and its law enforcement partners are committed to keeping harmful substances out of communities and disrupting organized crime.

In early March 2024, more than 1.5 tonnes of suspected cocaine was seized by CBSA border services officers at the Container Examination Facility in Halifax, Nova Scotia (NS). The seizure has been valued at approximately $194 million.

The success of this operation can be attributed to effective collaboration between CBSA Atlantic's Operations and Intelligence Divisions, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Halifax, NS, and the United States' (U.S.) Homeland Security Investigations.

CBSA and its law enforcement partners acted quickly and methodically on this case. The operation began March 4, 2024, when the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations flagged the possibility of contraband within a marine shipping container originating from California and destined for Europe. From there, CBSA Intelligence began tracking the container of interest as it made its way to Canada.

On March 6, the shipping container was examined at the Port of Halifax, NS. Border services officers conducted an in-depth search, leading to the seizure of 1556 kilograms of cocaine found concealed inside the container.

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