Pubdate: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 Source: Montreal Gazette (CN QU) Copyright: 2003 The Gazette, a division of Southam Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/274 Author: Mark Cardwell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/drugs+prison Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) COUPLE BAGGED IN ONGOING PRISON DRUG-SMUGGLING SAGA Sacks to be thrown over recreation yard's double fence held $13,000 in heroin and pot A man and woman face multiple criminal charges for attempting to throw drug-filled plastic grocery bags into the maximum-security prison in Donnacona. Stephane Vaillancourt, 36, and his girlfriend, Brigitte Savard, a 26-year-old Laval resident, were arrested near the prison around 10:30 Thursday night by a joint force of provincial police and the prison's tactical intervention squad. Vaillancourt was apparently about to try to throw a bag containing an estimated $13,000 worth of heroin and marijuana over the fence around the prisoners' recreation yard when he was nabbed. The bag, which was sealed with black electrical tape, also contained two syringes as well as four large, round batteries, apparently to give it weight. Savard is alleged to have dropped Vaillancourt off along nearby Autoroute 40 at a wooded area that leads to the prison. A Surete du Quebec spokesperson said Savard was supposed to drive around until Vaillancourt called her on a cellular phone to pick him up once he'd delivered the drugs. However, Savard, too, was intercepted by police. According to Carl Pelletier, deputy director of the prison 30 kilometres west of the provincial capital, the two are believed to be the authors of a similar drug-smuggling attempt last Sunday night. A canine patrol unit found a similar bag in the ditch between the prison's two perimeter fences around 3 a.m. That bag contained about $21,250 worth of heroin, morphine, pot, and more than 200 anti-depression pills. Also in the bag were half a dozen small, square batteries. "There wasn't enough weight for the bag to make it over both fences," Pelletier said. "So the guy used bigger batteries (Thursday night). Unfortunately for him, we'll never know if it would have worked." The initial discovery had led police to put a recently arrived inmate under electronic surveillance. Pelletier said the inmate, who is serving a sentence for drug trafficking, was heard discussing the Thursday-night attempt in detail with Vaillancourt. Half a dozen heavily armed members from the prison's anti-riot squad were waiting for Vaillancourt in the woods. They let him approach the fence and prepare to throw, then arrested him. The two suspects appeared in Quebec Court yesterday afternoon. They face charges of conspiracy to traffic drugs, trafficking, and possession with the intent to traffic. It was the second time in recent weeks the prison has been the target of drug smugglers. In mid-September and early October, someone tried to shoot several drug-filled arrows and a tennis ball into the prisoners' recreation yard. No arrests have been made in that case. But Pelletier said the investigation is continuing. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin