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Police officers found that a semi-trailer stopped for an inspection on Highway 1 East in Saskatchewan had more than its manifested load when they discovered 101 kilograms of cannabis hidden inside the trailer. Saskatchewan Highway Patrol noticed the semi-trailer, travelling at about 9:30 pm on Nov. 25 between Pense and Grand Coulee, and contacted the White Butte RCMP. When a search was done, 223 pounds (101 kg) of weed was found and seized, according to the police. An Ontario resident, driver Cesk Kalaj, 51, was arrested and later charged with one count under the Cannabis Act and one county under the Excise Act , reports Discover Moose Jaw. RCMP destroys large grow-op with 100,000-plus cannabis plants in rural B.C. Report of weed edibles among child’s Halloween candy leads to take-down of illegal lab in B.C. Just throwing this out there, but maybe don’t speed when you’re transporting 34 pounds of cannabis and 1,500 packs of edibles Specifically, Kalaj faces one charge of possessing cannabis for the purpose of distributing and one charge of possessing unstamped cannabis. He was released with conditions after appearing in court and has his next appearance on Feb. 17, 2021. An investigation by White Butte RCMP is continuing.
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Source : 51-year-old Ontario man arrested after RCMP finds about 100 kilograms of weed during truck inspection
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