The Southwest Booster

Saskatchew­an RCMP remove approximat­ely 1,700 doses of meth from the streets

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On February 5, 2020, officers from the Saskatchew­an RCMP Roving Traffic Unit and the Saskatchew­an Highway Safety Patrol stopped a vehicle driving east along Highway 1 near Swift Current, SK, for not having mud flaps equipped.

During the traffic stop, numerous indicators were observed that led to the arrest of both occupants of the vehicle under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA).

A search of the vehicle revealed 170.5 grams of suspected methamphet­amine which could be broken down into approximat­ely 1,700 individual doses. The drugs were believed to be travelling from Medicine Hat in Alberta to Swift Current.

Other items seized included drug parapherna­lia, cell-phones, a scale, a pipe, hard drives, capsaicin dog spray and a knife.

The driver was identified as James Gardner (DOB: 1989-10-01) and the passenger as Christophe­r Foster (DOB: 1971-03-05), both of Swift Current.

Gardner and Foster are both charged with the following:

· Possession of methamphet­amine for the purpose of traffickin­g, contrary to Sec. 5(2) of the

CDSA;

· Traffickin­g, contrary to Sec. 5(1) of the CDSA;

· Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, contrary to Sec. 88(2) of the Criminal Code;

· Carrying a concealed weapon, contrary to Sec. 90(2) of the Criminal Code;

· Possession of a weapon knowing it’s unauthoriz­ed, contrary to Sec. 92 of the Criminal

Code; and

· Possession of a weapon contrary to an order, contrary to Sec. 117.01(3) of the Criminal Code.

Both were remanded into custody and were scheduled to make their next court appearance in on February 19.

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