Overview
- Gurshinder Singh, a truck driver believed to be from Brampton, Ontario, was charged with possession with intent to distribute cocaine after his arrest on May 9 at the Ambassador Bridge.
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection discovered 173 kg of suspected cocaine, valued at over $3 million, hidden in Home Depot boxes behind rubber mats in the trailer's toolbox compartment.
- Encrypted Signal messages on Singh's phone revealed coordination with an unidentified contact to arrange the drug shipment, with investigators continuing to probe the broader network.
- A Homeland Security special agent described the method and volume of the shipment as indicative of a highly organized transnational drug trafficking operation.
- The arrest is part of a year-long surge in drug smuggling attempts by commercial truckers at the Ambassador and Bluewater Bridges, which have become enforcement hotspots.