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Calgary resident charged with attempted drug importation

Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)

October 28, 2025

Calgary resident charged with attempted drug importation

Alberta News

Calgary – On Sept. 25, 2025, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers at the Coutts port of entry found nearly 77 kg of cocaine with an estimated street value of $7 million during a secondary examination of a commercial truck seeking entry into Canada from the United States. The CBSA arrested the driver, a resident of Calgary. 

 

The Integrated Border Enforcement Team in Alberta, a joint force operation between the RCMP Federal Policing Northwest Region, CBSA and Calgary Police Service, was notified and a criminal investigation was initiated into the individual. 

 

Surj Singh Salaria (28), a resident of Calgary, was arrested and charged with: 

  • Importation of a controlled substance contrary to section 6(1) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act; 

  • Possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking contrary to section 5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act; and, 

  • Attempting to export goods that are prohibited, controlled or regulated contrary to section 160 of the Customs Act. 

 

Salaria is scheduled to appear in Lethbridge Provincial Court on Oct. 27, 2025.  

 

“The CBSA remains vigilant in preventing dangerous drugs from reaching our communities. This significant seizure shows CBSA’s detection capabilities and the important role our officers play to stop drug trafficking. We are committed to securing and protecting the border alongside our law enforcement partners.” 

 

  • Janalee Bell-Boychuk, Regional Director General, Prairie Region, Canada Border Services Agency  

 

“Through coordinated efforts between law enforcement agencies, a substantial quantity of cocaine was seized before it could reach communities across Alberta. This investigation reinforces the value of a secure border and the vital role that collaboration and intelligence-sharing play in safeguarding the public from the harms of illegal drug trafficking.” 

 

  • Supt. Sean Boser, Officer in Charge of Federal Serious and Organized Crime and Border Integrity – Alberta, RCMP Federal Policing Northwest Region 

 

“This investigation highlights the strength of our collaborative efforts through the Integrated Border Enforcement Team. By working together with our law enforcement partners, we are able to disrupt the flow of illegal drugs and protect our communities from the violence and harm associated with organized crime.” 

 

  • Acting Supt. Jeff Pennoyer, CPS, Criminal Operations & Intelligence Division 

 

IBET’s mandate is to enhance border integrity and security along the shared border, between designated ports of entry, by identifying, investigating and interdicting persons, organizations and goods that are involved in criminal activities. 

 

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