Canadian police say they are seeing an unprecedented amount of cocaine being smuggled into Canada, and a CBC News analysis shows a sharp rise in seizures from commercial trucks.
Breakdown
- Transport trucks are increasingly used to smuggle cocaine into Canada from the U.S. 4s
- CBC News analysis shows over 1,100 kilograms of cocaine seized in trucks this year, more than previous years. 22s
- Overproduction of cocaine in Colombia is contributing to the surge in smuggling. 34s
- Authorities have discovered hidden compartments in trucks and made arrests linked to a smuggling conspiracy. 1m 8s
- The trucking industry is calling for more border inspections as officials report unprecedented cocaine volumes entering Canada. 1m 35s