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Trucker claims lack of knowledge about cocaine in Home Depot boxes at border

1 June 2026
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A truck driver, Ranjit Singh, is currently on trial in Sarnia for allegedly transporting approximately $2 million worth of cocaine across the Canada-U.S. border. Singh, a 33-year-old Indian national working in Canada on a permit, faces charges of importing cocaine and possession for trafficking. His defense lawyer, Terry Brandon, argues that Singh had no knowledge of the cocaine hidden inside two Home Depot boxes found in his trailer. The incident occurred after Singh made a delivery in the U.S. and stopped at a Home Depot in Illinois, where he purchased supplies shortly before returning to Canada. The trial, expected to last three weeks, will include testimonies from multiple law enforcement officials, including members of the RCMP and CBSA.

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This case highlights ongoing drug trafficking issues at the Canada-U.S. border, where significant quantities of cocaine are seized annually. In 2024, Canadian authorities confiscated 1,514 kilograms of cocaine valued at over $75 million at southern Ontario ports, indicating a persistent problem with illegal drug imports. The increase in cocaine seizures—rising to 1,631 kilograms in 2025—demonstrates a growing challenge for border security agencies. Singh’s case is part of a broader trend, reflecting law enforcement’s efforts to monitor and address high-risk shipments crossing the border.

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