CBSA investigation results in criminal charges and seizure of steroids and fentanyl

News Release

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced today criminal charges against three individuals in relation to an anabolic steroid smuggling and distribution ring.

 

Matthew Allan Anderson of Maple Ridge, Kailea Elizabeth Ridsdale of Pitt Meadows and Brian David John McEathron of Mission have been charged with smuggling and possession of unlawfully imported goods under the Customs Act and importation and possession for the purpose of trafficking under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Criminal charges were also laid for the unsafe storage of firearms against McEathron and Anderson. McEathron is also facing a criminal charge of possession for the purpose of trafficking fentanyl; Anderson for the production of anabolic steroids.

 

On November 25, 2015 officers from the CBSA Criminal Investigations Section, in the Lower Mainland Area, executed search warrants and arrested Anderson, Ridsdale and McEathron, as a result of an ongoing investigation. This investigation began in March 2014 after border services officers noted multiple shipments containing anabolic steroids and other import controlled substances at the CBSA Vancouver International Mail Centre and Vancouver International Airport – Air Cargo Operations.  

 

An estimated 1,800 capsules – including 321 fentanyl pills and over 33 kilograms of raw powder (anabolic steroids and prescription drugs) and 22 litres of liquid containing steroids and other import-controlled substances were seized in the investigation.  

 

All three of the accused appeared at the Vancouver Provincial Court on December 20, 2016 and have been released on bail.  

 

The next court appearance is January 20, 2017.

 

 

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“The CBSA conducts investigations of border-related criminal activity and prosecutes offenders to the full extent of the law. The excellent work of our criminal investigators in dismantling this smuggling operation in the Lower Mainland exemplifies the Agency’s commitment to securing our borders and keeping the people of Canada safe.”

 

Roslyn H. MacVicar, Regional Director General, Pacific Region, CBSA

 

Quick Facts

 

  • CBSA criminal investigators support the Agency’s public safety and economic security objectives by investigating and initiating prosecution for criminal offences against Canada's border legislation.
  • Anabolic steroids are listed under Schedule IV of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
  • If you have information about suspicious cross-border activity, please contact the CBSA Border Watch Toll-free line at 1-888-502-9060.

 

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Contacts

 

Media Relations, Pacific Region

Canada Border Services Agency

Telephone: 604-818-9701

Email: PAC_CBSA-Communications@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca

 

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