One of the largest drug busts in prairie history has taken place at the Boissevain border crossing.
On January 14th, a routine border crossing search of a semi found roughly 850 pounds of methamphetamines in a semi-trailer coming from the United States.
The RCMP states that finds like these are often the result of a long-term investigation, and this case raises some questions about where these drugs came from.
The seizure of these drugs is keeping roughly 4 million doses of meth off of Manitoba streets.
The Semi is linked to a Manitoba-based trucking company, but the investigation now begins into their connection, and the origin of these drugs.
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Biggest Drug Bust In Prairie History
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