On February 4th, a commercial truck operated by Diversity Truck Lines arriving at the port of entry from the United States was pulled aside for a secondary examination by a CBSA officer.
Further inspection of the trailer led to officers finding 16 duffle bags containing suspected methamphetamine. Authorities say the total weight of the narcotics was 266.4 kg.
As a result, CBSA officers arrested 29-year-old Kulbir Singh [not exactly as pictured] of Woodstock ON. The narcotics and Mr Singh were then transferred to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who have charged the graduate of the famous Singh School of Truck Driving with importation of methamphetamine and possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking.
As is the custom, Mr Singh promised to appeaer for trial at a later date, to remain in Canada until then, and not claim refugee status. It is understood that he is now back behind the wheel.
For more information on schools of truck driving, see the video in "Your Sikhs today (Brampton ON edition)", posted earlier today.

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