Pubdate: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 Source: Peace Arch News (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Peace Arch News Contact: http://www.peacearchnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1333 Author: Tracy Holmes Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) COCAINE SEIZURES UP AT BORDER - 67 KG FOUND LAST MONTH Cocaine seizures at Pacific Highway District borders, including Douglas, are piling up. In the past year, border officers at the five ports - Douglas, Pacific Highway, Huntington, Aldergrove and Boundary - seized more of the illicit drug than was confiscated across B.C. and the Yukon in all of 2005. Since last July, more than 400 kilograms of cocaine has been seized at the five ports, compared to 184 kg across the region in 2005. There's no new initiatives to tackle the problem; however, Canada Border Services Agency's Paula Shore said Wednesday border officers are "learning every day" how to better intercept such shipments. "We assume nothing," she said. Shore said numbers haven't been crunched to confirm if smuggling of other illicit substances is also on the rise. However, RCMP E-Division Staff Sgt. John Ward said Wednesday the appetite in B.C. for cocaine, guns and money is "huge." It comes across in trade for highly coveted B.C. bud marijuana, he said. "We are a source country for hydroponically grown marijuana. Organized crime smuggles most of that into the United States," Ward said. Ward said Canadian and American authorities continue to work cooperatively on the problem, and are seeing some successes in the battle. But there is much work to be done. "Are we taking down more? There's no question. However, are we seeing more guns on the street? Yes. There is a growing organized crime problem in this province." Smugglers are creative in their efforts, Shore said. Just at Pacific Highway, drugs, cash and booze have been found in everything from bananas and broccoli to fish fertilizer, a propane tanker and wine. Last month, Pacific Highway officers found 67 kg of cocaine in a tractor-trailer full of carrots. Sixty-one bricks of the drug were found in four cardboard boxes stashed in the cargo. Shore said a Canada-wide warrant has been issued for Leduc, Alta., resident Gary Robert Parsons in connection with the June 2 seizure. The tractor-trailer's driver fled on foot during the search, she said. Other cocaine seizures at Pacific Highway this year include a 67kg find in February, and a 129 kg seizure in January. Shore said the June 2 incident was significant - it represents more than one-third of the cocaine seized across the region in 2005, and the year's only half over. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek