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Border guard
picked up with load of dope
A U.S. customs
officer is behind bars after he tried to smuggle 536 pounds
of marijuana from B.C. through the Lynden border crossing on
Monday, September 13.
According
to charging documents unsealed in federal court on Tuesday,
Cory Whitfield was arrested after a Lynden border guard became
suspicious of Whitfield’s
reasons for crossing the border. Whitfield, driving a white
van, told border guard Rodney Nash he was taking an engine
block to a car dealership in Bellingham. Whitfield had identified
himself as a customs agent as he pulled up.
Assistant
U.S. Attorney Janet Freeman said the marijuana was stashed
in cabinets in the back of the van. “Based on the
quantity of marijuana recovered from the van, that would
be approximately 1.6 million in U.S. dollars,” said Freeman.
Charging
documents state Whitfield moonlighted as a bodyguard at parties
where drugs were present and said he claimed he was blackmailed
into transporting the drugs by a drug dealer who threatened
to send customs officials photos of Whitfield surrounded
by drugs and engaged in a sexual encounter with a female not
his wife. Whitfield has allegedly admitted to making the trip
once before.
The accused
worked at Vancouver International Airport pre-screening U.S.
bound travelers. He has been a federal employee for eight years
and lives in Point Roberts with his family.
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