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Joint investigation leads to arrests in transnational drug exportation case

BC RCMP
By BC RCMP
February 18th, 2026

A joint investigation between the RCMP Federal Policing Pacific Region (FPPR), Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) has resulted in arrests, charges and convictions of multiple individuals in Australia in connection with a major drug exportation operation.

This operation, which began in 2022, involved significant quantities of methamphetamine discovered hidden in jugs labeled as canola oil destined for export to Australia.

Between December 2022 to June 2023, CBSA seized five shipments containing liquid methamphetamine totalling over 2500 kgs concealed in canola oil containers destined for Australia. All the shipments used similar packaging of a particular brand of canola oil in 17.3 litre containers in boxes labelled as canola oil. An additional shipment contained crystal methamphetamine totalling over 204 kgs.

As a result of the coordinated efforts and expertise of our investigators, CBSA officers, and international counterparts, the AFP executed targeted enforcement, leading to multiple arrests across Victoria and New South Wales. As a result, eight individuals were charged and convicted with a number of drug-related offences with the final accused sentenced today (February 18, 2026) in Australia. Among those charged were seven Australian citizens and one American citizen.

This outcome marks a significant milestone in the ongoing investigation into an organized transnational crime network that has attempted to use our borders to traffic illicit drugs across jurisdictions.

Quick facts

    • Canada is investing $1.3 billion to bolster security at the border and strengthen the immigration system, all while keeping Canadians safe. Information available on the Border Plan is available here: The Government of Canada’s Border Plan: significant investments to strengthen border security and our immigration system
    • The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are committed to intercepting and investigating smuggling attempts at our border and disrupting organized crime.
    • The RCMP supports the CBSA’s mandate at the ports of entry from inbound and outbound criminal threats through criminal investigations and prosecutions related to narcotic smuggling.
    • With a presence across Canada, the RCMP is uniquely positioned to protect our border between ports of entry.
    • The RCMP and the CBSA work closely in an investigative capacity, along with other domestic and international law enforcement partners, to combat the impact that cross border criminal activity is having on our communities.
    • The RCMP works with the CBSA to protect Canada from inbound and outbound criminal threats through criminal investigations and prosecutions related to narcotic smuggling.
    • Smuggling narcotics and other Customs Act contraventions may lead to prosecution in a court of law. For foreign nationals, this may mean removal from Canada and a ban on returning to Canada.
    • For the latest contraband statistics, visit Canada Border Services Agency seizures.
    • If you have information about suspicious cross-border activity, please contact the CBSA Border Watch Line at 1-888-502-9060.

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