Crystal Meth Drug Ring Operating Inside Canadian Prison
- TDS News
- Western Canada
- January 16, 2020
On January 9, 2020, at about 10:50 a.m., because of the carefulness of staff officers, a bundle containing meth was seized on the border of Pacific Institution.
The drugs were incorporated into a carbon-fibre arrow with two bundles joined containing 9 grams of precious crystal methamphetamine. The all-out assessed institutional estimation of this seizure is $7,200.
The police have been told and an investigation is pending.
The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) utilizes various apparatuses to keep drugs from entering its foundations. These instruments incorporate particle scanners and drug-sniffing canines to search structures, individual property, prisoners and guests.
CSC is using various measures to keep drugs from entering its prisons so as to help guarantee a sheltered and secure condition for everybody. CSC works on deterrent measures with the police to prevent individuals who aspire to bring contraband into their secured facilities.
CSC has set up a phone tip line for every single government establishment with the goal that it might receive tips identifying security concerns at CSC organizations. The wellbeing and security of guests, prisoners and staff individuals working at CSC foundations.
The toll-free number, 1‑866‑780‑3784, guarantees that the data shared is secured and that the caller’s identity stays hidden.