A major drug seizure at Calgary International Airport has resulted in criminal charges after security screening officers discovered a large quantity of suspected narcotics inside checked luggage.
Suspicious Bag Flagged During Screening
The luggage was identified during routine X ray inspection when screening officers noticed unusual contents and requested police assistance.
Large Packages Found Inside Checked Bag
Security officers found three large packages hidden inside the suitcase.
Substance Believed to Be Crystal Meth
When officers examined the luggage, they found three separately wrapped bags containing a crystal like substance believed to be methamphetamine.
Total Weight Reached 15.5 Kilograms
Investigators say the total seized amount weighed 15.5 kilograms.
Estimated Street Value Near $780,000
Police estimate the street value of the seized drugs at approximately 780,000 dollars.
Suspect Located Before Flight Departure
Working quickly with airport personnel, investigators traced the baggage to a passenger already preparing for departure.
Arrest Made on Aircraft Bound for Vancouver
The suspect was arrested without incident after boarding a flight destined for Vancouver.
International Travel Route Under Investigation
Police believe the travel plan involved onward flights to New Zealand.
Charges Filed Against Calgary Airport Suspect
Lloyd Tei Mataafa, 38, now faces:
- possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking
- possession for the purpose of exporting drugs
Court Appearance Scheduled
The accused is scheduled to appear before the court this week.
Airport Drug Monitoring Remains Active
Authorities say continued cooperation between screening agencies and law enforcement remains critical in intercepting illegal substances moving through major transportation hubs.
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