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CBSA Seizes 266 Kilograms of Suspected Meth at Blue Water Bridge, Charges Driver

Officials point to rising cross-border meth seizures in Southern Ontario, reflecting expanded detection at land ports.

Overview

  • Border officers referred a U.S.-arriving commercial truck for secondary inspection on Feb. 4, where a detector dog helped find 16 duffel bags holding 266.4 kg of suspected methamphetamine.
  • Kulbir Singh, 29, of Woodstock, Ontario, was arrested, transferred to the RCMP, and charged with importation of methamphetamine and possession for the purpose of trafficking.
  • The case is before the Ontario Court of Justice in Sarnia, and authorities say the investigation remains active.
  • CBSA reports seizing 616.5 kg of meth originating from the United States in Southern Ontario since January 1, underscoring sustained trafficking pressures.
  • Recent CBSA operations include three late‑2025 interceptions at Coutts totaling about 1,010 kg of narcotics, as officials highlight detector dog teams, technology, and new federal funding of roughly $1.3 billion to strengthen border enforcement.