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3 B.C. men facing drug trafficking charges from U.S. authorities appear in court

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July 9, 2026

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3 B.C. men facing drug trafficking charges from U.S. authorities appear in court

Jaskarn Baghri of Surrey, Ravinder Dhanda of White Rock and Gurtej Singh Smagh of Creston are facing extradition proceedings to the U.S.

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Global News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Three people from Quebec and New Brunswick face charges after 67 kg of cocaine seized

Three people suspected of cocaine trafficking were scheduled to appear in court today in Montreal for a bail hearing.

Independent Online

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· Jul 8, 2026

Explosive testimony at the Madlanga Commission: Witness M implicates heads of state in drug-trafficking

Explosive testimony at the Madlanga Commission: Witness M implicates heads of state in drug-trafficking

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 23, 2026

‘We 100% Got People Killed’: Biden’s DOJ, DEA Knowingly Allowed Hundreds of Thousands of Fentanyl Pills Into US for Intel Gathering

Starting under the Biden administration, the Drug Enforcement Administration allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills into New Mexico because Justice Department prosecutors wanted to bring a bigger criminal case against traffickers, the Associated Press first reported. The AP cited three current and former DEA agents as well as government records showing that, between 2023...

Times of India

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· Jun 28, 2026

Three Indian-origin men jailed in London for running £174,000 drugs network

In a significant crackdown, authorities have dismantled a large drug trafficking operation in London, orchestrated by incarcerated dealer Hardeep Thind. Three men of Indian descent, including an active magistrate, received prison sentences for their involvement in distributing cocaine and heroin worth £174,000. Following Thind's release, the illegal network expanded, prompting police to conduct thorough investigations, resulting in numerous arrests and convictions.

Boston.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

7 Mass. men arrested on child exploitation charges

Court records show investigators took the men into custody after creating a fake online escort ad purporting to offer access to a 14-year-old girl. The post 7 Mass. men arrested on child exploitation charges appeared first on Boston.com.

CBC News

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· May 14, 2026

Killings, extortion and drug trafficking: Court docs detail alleged crime networks operating in Canada

Killings, extortion and drug trafficking: Court docs detail alleged crime networks operating in Canada

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Related coverage for "3 B.C. men facing drug trafficking charges from U.S. authorities appear in court": Global News — Three people from Quebec and New Brunswick face charges after 67 kg of cocaine seized. Independent Online — Explosive testimony at the Madlanga Commission: Witness M implicates heads of state in drug-trafficking. The Daily Signal — ‘We 100% Got People Killed’: Biden’s DOJ, DEA Knowingly Allowed Hundreds of Thousands of Fentanyl Pills Into US for Intel Gathering. Times of India — Three Indian-origin men jailed in London for running £174,000 drugs network. Boston.com — 7 Mass. men arrested on child exploitation charges. CBC News — Killings, extortion and drug trafficking: Court docs detail alleged crime networks operating in Canada