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CBSA at Vancouver International Airport makes one of its largest seizures of narcotics destined for export worth over $69 million

By Canada Border Services Agency

VANCOUVER, Canada –  The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced a significant seizure of cocaine and methamphetamine in Vancouver, British Columbia.

On September 3, 2025, CBSA Border Services Officers at the Vancouver International Airport intercepted a combined total of 560 kilograms of narcotics.

“This successful intervention showcases the power of law enforcement collaboration. CBSA officers and RCMP Border Integrity officers worked together seamlessly from detection to seizure to the ongoing investigation. Together we’re dismantling the criminal networks that attempt to exploit our borders and we’ll continue this collaborative approach to protect our communities,” said Stephen Lee, acting regional commander, RCMP Federal Policing, Pacific Region.

In total, border officers detected and seized:

  • 300 compressed powder bricks containing 319 kg of cocaine;
  • 110 vacuum-sealed packages containing 241 kg of methamphetamine.

“This seizure represents millions of dollars kept out of the hands of criminals and demonstrates the strength in collaboration with our law enforcement partners. CBSA officers work around the clock to disrupt organised crime and prevent dangerous drugs from crossing our borders,” said Nina Patel, regional director general, Canada Border Services Agency, Pacific Region.

The drugs, which were concealed in a shipment of car parts destined for Australia, were transferred to the RCMP, and the investigation is ongoing.

This represents one of the CBSA’s largest narcotics seizures destined for export at Vancouver International Airport.

“This is a great example of the work CBSA officers are doing to disrupt organised crime and ensure our borders are secure. I have visited the Vancouver International Airport district and seen up close the commitment and dedication of CBSA employees. They are doing their part to protect Canadians at home and communities abroad,” said Gary Anandasangaree, minister of public safety.

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