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Smuggling, removed from Grande Cache Institute on February 6

Smuggling, removed from Grande Cache Institute on February 6

On January 31, 2025, as a result of employees’ vigilance, a package containing smuggling and unauthorized items was removed from the Grande Cache institution, a medium -sized federal institution.

The removed items included methamphetamine, cannabis concentrates, cell phones and chargers and USB adapters. The overall estimated institutional cost of these seizures is $ 60 100.

The police have been reported and the institution is investigating.

Canada Correctional Service (CSC) uses a number of tools to prevent medicines. These tools include ionic scanners and drug detector dogs to find buildings, personal property, prisoners and visitors.

CSC is a strengthening of measures to prevent smuggling to ensure a safe and safe environment for all. CSC also works in partnership with the police to take action against those who are trying to smuggling into correctional institutions.

The CSC also created a telephone tint line for all federal institutions so that it can receive additional information about security in CSC institutions. These measures may be related to drug use or trading, which can threaten the safety and safety of visitors, prisoners and employees working in CSC institutions.

Free room, 1-866-780-3784, helps to provide protection, and that subscribers remain anonymous.

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