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New Brunswick RCMP Federal Operations West in conjunction with Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), the RCMP in the Greater Toronto Area and assistance from Saint John Police have arrested eight people in two separate drug seizures.
Approximately 170 kilograms of cocaine were discovered in shipping containers that came through the Port of Saint John destined for the Toronto area. Eight men ranging in age from 31 to 70 have been charged with importing, conspiracy to import, and possession for the purpose of trafficking.
the combined efforts of the RCMP and CBSA we have been able to remove a very large quantity of cocaine off the streets,
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On May 29, 2012, CBSA agents inspected a cargo shipping container where they discovered approximately 120 kilograms of cocaine. Bags of cocaine were concealed within several wooden pallets stacked within the container. The pallet boards had been hollowed out and filled with bags of cocaine. The container which also contained food products was destined to Ontario. On June 16, 2012, five men were arrested in Ontario and charged with importing narcotics, conspiracy to import cocaine, and possession for the purpose of trafficking. Police have charged 40 year old James Joseph Buttazzoni and 41 year old Gary Glen Ramoutar, both from Toronto,
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All five men are scheduled to appear in court on July 9,
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In a second seizure on June 5, 2012, CBSA agents again discovered another container, also destined for Toronto,
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