CBSA officers uncover over 96 kg of opium in shipping containers in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Canada Border Services Agency

A substantial amount of harmful narcotics won't make it to Canadian streets as a result of two opium seizures made by Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers at the Port of Halifax in Nova Scotia. These seizures were initiated by examination referrals from the CBSA National Targeting Centre (NTC).

On November 18, 2021, border services officers at the Halifax Container Examination Facility located over 65 kilograms of opium during an extensive search of shipping containers. Using a wide range of detection tools and technology, the search revealed 84 packages of opium concealed within a single shipping container that arrived from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Seven weeks later on January 7, 2022, CBSA officers at the same facility detected an additional 31 kilograms of opium in 14 packages within another shipping container that also arrived from the UAE.

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