Indo-Canadian woman truck driver admits trafficking 30 kg of cocaine into Canada
Kareshmaa Kaur Jagroop (42) from Ontario was trying to enter Canada at the Montana border when she was caught by the Customs and Border Protection officers
Indo-Canadian woman truck driver admits trafficking 30 kg of cocaine into Canada
Toronto: An Indo-Canadian commercial truck driver admitted to a drug trafficking crime after authorities in the US found approximately 30 kilograms of cocaine in watermelon pallets.
Kareshmaa Kaur Jagroop (42) from Ontario was trying to enter Canada at the Montana border when she was caught by the Customs and Border Protection officers, US Attorney Jesse Laslovich said on Tuesday.
Jagroop pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute cocaine as charged in a superseding information and faces a maximum of 20 years in prison, a $1 million fine and at least three years of supervised release.
The government alleged in court documents that in July 2021, a commercial truck was northbound on Interstate 15 near the Sweetgrass Port of Entry in Toole County.
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