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67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge)

Posted By: antimafia

67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge) - 09/28/17 11:58 PM

67 Pounds Of Cocaine Seized, 2 Arrested At Ambassador Bridge

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2017/09/28/ambassador-bridge-drug-bust/
Posted By: GerryLang

Re: 67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge) - 09/29/17 07:32 PM

They could have used some less conspicuous couriers. In this day and age you know someone with those types of name and appearance are going to face a little more scrutiny than say a regular old Joe, if you know what I mean.
Posted By: antimafia

Re: 67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge) - 09/29/17 10:22 PM

But the two were caught on the Canadian side; they both lived in Ontario.
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: 67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge) - 09/30/17 08:25 AM

Originally Posted By: GerryLang
They could have used some less conspicuous couriers. In this day and age you know someone with those types of name and appearance are going to face a little more scrutiny than say a regular old Joe, if you know what I mean.


Not really theres quite alot of indian truck driver (specifically punjabi) who probably cross that border daily. Its either bad luck or there was a tip off. Theres alot of indo canadian crime groups and networks that are doing these cross border smuggling operations. There was a man sentenced recently for smuggling loads of drugs in the US.

Brampton, Ont., man sentenced to 20 years in prison for $130M drug ring
By Michelle McQuigge The Associated Press
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A Canadian man has been sentenced to 20 years in a U.S. federal prison for his role in a smuggling operation that sent more than $130 million worth of drugs between the United States and Canada.

Prosecutors had argued that Harinder Dhaliwal of Brampton, Ont., should spend 30 years behind bars for his role in the drug trafficking ring, while defence lawyers had argued for a lighter sentence.

Judge William Skretny of Buffalo, N.Y., handed the decision down on Wednesday, but did not elaborate on his reasoning.



Dhaliwal, who was arrested in Canada in 2014, was among a group of at least six other people indicted on charges related to distribution and exportation of large amounts of cocaine and marijuana between 2006 and 2011.

He was held in Canadian custody for nearly two years before being extradited to the U.S. to face charges in April 2016.

READ MORE: Ontario man pleads guilty to smuggling $120 million of cocaine into Canada from U.S.

Weeks later, court documents show that Dhaliwal pleaded guilty to one of the eight charges against him, namely conspiracy to export at least five kilograms of cocaine from the U.S.

“As part of his plea agreement, the defendant admitted that during the course of the charged conspiracy, he was responsible for the transportation, exportation and distribution of more than 3,000 kilograms of cocaine … and the importation of tens of thousands of ecstasy pills and hundreds of pounds of marijuana,” prosecutors said in their pre-sentencing report.

Court documents said Dhaliwal owned trucking companies that he used to ferry drugs over the border concealed in hidden compartments that he built along with another co-conspirator.

A pre-sentencing report prepared by his defence team said he was lured into the easy money of drug trafficking because of financial hardships associated with failed business ventures.

The defence team, in arguing for a sentence that was “sufficient but not greater than necessary,” said he had been living in Canada for many years with his wife and two children at the time of his arrest.

READ MORE: Hot peppers can’t conceal 20 kg of cocaine on Trinidad flight at Toronto airport: CBSA

Defence lawyers argued that Dhaliwal’s co-operation with authorities, poor health and remorse for his actions would justify a lighter sentence.

“Mr. Dhaliwal is extremely remorseful that he placed his needs for ‘quick money’ over the needs of society,” reads a pre-sentencing report from the defence team.

“Mr. Dhaliwal accepts responsibility for his choices and his conduct. Mr. Dhaliwal acknowledges and appreciates the wrongfulness of his actions and offers no excuses or rational (sic) for his conduct.”
Defence lawyers asked the court to consider allowing Dhaliwal to serve his sentence in Canada, a request Skretny denied.

Dhaliwal was sentenced to 20 years in U.S. custody and five years of supervised release, though Skretny’s decision did say he is to be recommended for the Canadian Transfer Treaty Program.
Posted By: Hollander

Re: 67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge) - 09/30/17 05:02 PM

What is the price per gram in Canada?
Posted By: antimafia

Re: 67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge) - 09/30/17 07:03 PM

Originally Posted By: Hollander
What is the price per gram in Canada?


Depends on the territory.

For at least the last 13 months in some cities and towns in Quebec, the price per kilo has been between $50,000 and $55,000.

In the article to which I posted a link in the thread about the two Ontario men sentenced for importing cocaine, the "local prices" (Greater Toronto Area?) in 2013 were reported as being between $36,000 and $39,500 per kilo.
Posted By: GerryLang

Re: 67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge) - 09/30/17 07:07 PM

Originally Posted By: antimafia
But the two were caught on the Canadian side; they both lived in Ontario.


It says they were sent for a secondary examination, so they probably gave off some bad vibes to someone.
Posted By: antimafia

Re: 67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge) - 02/03/21 01:47 AM

Originally Posted by antimafia
Originally Posted by Hollander
What is the price per gram in Canada?


Depends on the territory.

For at least the last 13 months in some cities and towns in Quebec, the price per kilo has been between $50,000 and $55,000.

In the article to which I posted a link in the thread about the two Ontario men sentenced for importing cocaine, the "local prices" (Greater Toronto Area?) in 2013 were reported as being between $36,000 and $39,500 per kilo.


Toward the end of the article to which I’ve linked below are details about the change in price per kilo of cocaine in Quebec.

Les saisies de cocaïne aux frontières en chute libre

https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/2021-02-02/les-saisies-de-cocaine-aux-frontieres-en-chute-libre.php
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: 67 lb..of coke seized (Detroit-Windsor bridge) - 02/03/21 09:50 AM

Its involved the mob in this case?
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