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    2 people charged after nearly $1 million in drugs seized at Calgary airport

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    Calgary police, the RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) have arrested and charged two people with a long list of drug and weapons charges after receiving a tip from police in Germany about an alleged plan to smuggle drugs into Canada.

    On Nov. 20, German border authorities alerted Calgary police and the CBSA about a large shipment of drugs arriving at Calgary International Airport, which was subsequently seized by Canadian authorities.

    The following day, Calgary police executed a search warrant on an address in the 500 block of Cantrell Place, southwest, in the community of Canyon Meadows.

    More than $900,000 worth of drugs were seized, along with a loaded handgun and assorted drug paraphernalia, resulting in charges being laid against two people.

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    Among the items seized were:

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    • 12.9 kilograms of ketamine
    • 89.2 grams of hydromorphone
    • 26.4 grams of cocaine
    • A loaded SR9 handgun
    • 9 mm ammunition
    • Canadian currency
    • Various drug paraphernalia, including packaging and a scale

    A handgun and ammunition were among the items seized when Calgary police officers executed a search warrant on a home in Canyon Meadows, where two people were arrested in connection with an alleged plan to smuggle drugs into Canada from Germany.

    Courtesy: Calgary police

    The two accused, a 36-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman, have each been charged with:

    • Three counts of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking
    •  One count of importing narcotics
    •  One count of possession of the proceeds of crime
    •  One count of hazardous storage of a firearm
    •  One count of possession of a weapon dangerous to the public
    •  One count of unauthorized possession of a restricted weapon
    •  One count of possession of a prohibited firearm with ammunition.

    “Removing over $900,000 worth of drugs, along with a loaded firearm from circulation, is a major step in protecting our community from the violence and harm that often accompany organized drug trafficking,” said Staff Sgt. Kerry Parsons of the Calgary police.

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