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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Drugs Hidden In Passenger's Bicycle Shorts
Title:CN ON: Drugs Hidden In Passenger's Bicycle Shorts
Published On:2002-08-09
Source:Mississauga News (CN ON)
Fetched On:2008-01-22 20:54:46
DRUGS HIDDEN IN PASSENGER'S BICYCLE SHORTS

The party in one man's shorts came to an end Monday when he touched down
into Canada off a flight from Amsterdam.

Customs officers at Pearson airport began frisking a 48-year-old passenger
after they became suspicious he was concealing something.

They found more than 21,000 ecstasy pills stuffed in the bicycle shorts he
was wearing.

Customs officials said the pills, valued at more than $750,000, were in two
cylinders that were sewn into the shorts.

The contraband was turned over to Health Canada for destruction and the man
was arrested by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers.

Ecstasy produces a strong sense of pleasure and feelings of euphoria, but
can interfere with the body's ability to regulate temperature and can
sometimes cause death.

Charged with importing a controlled substance into Canada is Helmut Wirtz
of Germany.

On the same day, a routine check on a shipment of yams from Jamaica turned
up more than $5 million worth of marijuana and hashish oil.

Customs officers uncovered the contraband during a "normal" examination,
according to Canada Customs and Revenue Agency spokesperson Sam Papadopoulos.

After examining the shipment of root plants, airport customs officers found
evidence illegal drugs might be concealed in the boxes, Papadopoulos said.

Officers x-rayed the produce and found 110 kilograms of marijuana and 77
kilograms of hash oil valued at $5.2 million.

The drugs have been turned over to the RCMP, but no arrests have been made.
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