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Canadian border guards seize about 1,350 grams of heroin

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Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) seized about 1,350 grams of heroin - 13,500 individual doses - and arrested a woman at the Calgary Airport.

According to Sgt. Ryan Smart, RCMP Federal Policing Calgary, the CBSA intercepted Mariam Salehe, 38, a foreign national, attempting to smuggle in the heroin on Nov. 22.

“She had swallowed numerous heroin pellets in efforts to avoid detection,” said Sgt. Smart in a press release.

In addition, she had heroin concealed in her suitcase.

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The Calgary RCMP Federal Serious and Organized Crime Team conducted the subsequent criminal investigation and laid charges of importation of a controlled substance and possession for the purpose of trafficking.

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Salehe was remanded in custody and appears in Calgary Provincial Court on Dec. 7.

“Opiates, such as heroin and fentanyl have steadily become more popular in Canada where it is one of the most prevalent street drugs behind marihuana and cocaine,” said Sgt. Smart. “Opiates continue to be the most lethal drug as their use will often lead to an overdose resulting in death.”



lisa.joy@stettlerindependent.com

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