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Mounties seize 400,000 unstamped cigarettes leading to charges for Brampton trucker [Video]

Two dozen pallets of unstamped tobacco have been seized from a semi in Saskatchewan leading to charges for a Brampton trucker, police say.

RCMP Supt. Murray Chamberlin says 400,000 cigarettes have been prevented from circulating in the illegal market, along with potentially millions of dollars.

Highway patrol officers stopped the truck on Highway 11 near Lumsden, Sask. a week ago and called in Mounties after they saw the unstamped tobacco in its trailer.

Police arrested the truck’s driver and a passenger, while Regina police and an officer with Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan helped investigate.

A 24-year-old man from Brampton faces one charge under the Criminal Code, one under the Excise Act and two under the Tobacco Tax Act.

The passenger was released without charges.

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