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Richmond busts featured in CBSA’s 2020 enforcement highlights

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Vancouver News- Drugs, guns and cash seizures in Richmond were among CBSA’s 2020 operational highlights.

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has released its “operational and enforcement highlights” for 2020, featuring several drug and weapons busts at Richmond ports of entry.

“Despite the travel restrictions in place, we still had a busy year with various enforcement actions,” said Nina Patel, regional direction general for CBSA’s Pacific Region.

In a report released Dec. 10, the agency said that between January and October there were 10,686 drug seizures, 21,981 weapon seizures and 116 currency seizures.

Included in those numbers are four notable seizures in Richmond.

Drug, weapons seizures

In May, border services officers seized 1.4 kilograms of suspected methamphetamine at the Vancouver International Mail Centre at 5940 Ferguson Rd. According to CBSA, the suspected drugs were hidden within a shipment of toys and electronics and were discovered during an export exam.

Two notable seizures also took place at Vancouver International Airport Air Cargo.

In August, officers at that site examined a shipment declared as corn powder, grinded egusi – seeds from fruits such as squash, melon and gourds – and fish oil. In fact, the shipment contained 463.75 kg of the stimulant drug khat. CBSA said an additional 536 kg of khat was seized the next day from the same importer.

Then, in October, two shipments of heavy pieces of machinery were intercepted by CBSA airport air cargo officers, who discovered 18 bricks of suspected cocaine inside the machine parts. In total, the drugs weighed 6.5 kg and had an estimated value of $786,000.

Officers also seized undeclared weapons in Richmond.

In its enforcement highlights, CBSA states that the Metro Vancouver Marine Boat Team and Metro Vancouver Traveller Operations seized two long guns and two handguns from two travellers at the Steveston docks. The travellers had entered Canada by boat.

Smuggler sentenced

Another highlight, said CBSA, is the sentencing of a Richmond man who was involved in a human smuggling ring.

Michael Shun Lok Kong was sentenced in Richmond Provincial Court in January for smuggling 27 foreign nationals, including two unaccompanied minors, into Canada.

Cash seized

Meanwhile, in August, CBSA officers from the Vancouver International Airport Traveller Operations found over $16,000 during a currency verification check on a traveller who was about to board his flight to Europe.

The traveller had stated he was below the currency threshold, however, the money was found in his belongings and seized as suspected proceeds of crime.

2020 highlights from around the region

Between January and October, CBSA processed 4,688,599 people entering Canada, and denied entry to 8,905 travellers for reasons including international travel restrictions and immigration concerns.

Monetary penalties totalling $998,950 were also issued to commercial clients during that time period, according to CBSA.

Other 2020 busts highlighted by CBSA, that did not take place in Richmond, include:

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