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2 Indian-origin Canadians arrested in $40 million cocaine bust in US

Illinois State Police seized over $40 million worth of cocaine from a semi-trailer near the Iowa state line, arresting two Indian-origin Canadians.

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Two Indian-origin Canadian nationals were arrested after Illinois State Police seized over $40 million worth of cocaine from a semi-trailer truck near the Iowa state line on Friday.

The arrested individuals, identified as 27-year-old Vanshpreet Singh and 36-year-old Manpreet Singh, both residents of Ontario, Canada, face multiple felony charges. These include possession of cocaine, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, and cocaine trafficking.

The arrests followed a vehicle inspection conducted by a state trooper in Henry County.

Police said the inspection of the Volvo semi-trailer uncovered “numerous indicators of criminal activity.” A subsequent search revealed 1,146 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated street value exceeding $40 million.

“ISP’s coordinated focus on trafficking is helping keep dangerous drugs out of our communities,” Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly said in a statement.

Both Vanshpreet and Manpreet are being held at the Henry County Jail and are awaiting their first court appearance.

Source: India Today

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