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Metro Vancouver Residents Caught with Cocaine at the Smuggler

residents allegedly involved in cocaine smuggling.

But that is exactly what 20 year old Jasmin Klair did last month, before being caught by Homeland Security agents with a box full of bricks of cocaine. court documents, leading later the same day to the arrests of two more Vancouver men Gurjit Singh Sandhu and Narinder Kaler after they ran across the border to grab the cocaine. for them in exchange for $4,000. agents he needed to earn money to pay off a $325,000 debt he owed for losing 115 pounds of marijuana about 18 months earlier.

All three are to be arraigned Thursday. He is quite a well known gangster from Vancouver south slope, but is not charged yet, so I can name him. trio faces drug charges after arrest in Washington

Gurjit Singh Sandhu, 24, Narinder Kaler, 25, and Jasmin Klair, 20, are each facing two counts for their roles in the cocaine conspiracy and are set to be arraigned Thursday in a Seattle courtroom. border in Blaine.

Agents watched on Dec. with three people inside.

The Smuggler's Inn owner was behind the wheel with another guest, as well as Klair, who reluctantly admitted to police that a large white box in the back of the vehicle was hers. District Court.

As she was being interviewed, Klair agreed to cooperate and allowed agents to search the box, where they found bricks of cocaine weighing a total of 10.76 kg.

"During questioning, Klair began receiving multiple text van cleef & arpels bracelet fake messages and phone calls from an individual she knew as Jason," Barnett wrote.

Klair told agents she had only met Jason and a man she called Gordy, later identified as Sandhu, two weeks earlier through a friend at work.

She told her new friends she would transport a package across the border in exchange for $4,000.

Klair met Sandhu and an associate at a Canadian Tire store in Surrey before she lined up at the Peach Arch Dec. Sandhu gave her $600 and told her to book a room at the Smuggler's Inn, court documents said.

Klair admitted picking up the cocaine in the parking lot of a Jack in the Box in Burlington before calling the owner of the Smuggler's Inn to pick her and her illicit cargo up.

Once under arrest, she continued to keep in touch with her associates, as agents monitored. and said someone would come to her room fake van cleef & arpels bracelet to pick up the box and that afterwards "she should run with them back across the border," Barnett said. It slowed down in front of the Smuggler's Inn."

Two men ran from the car towards the inn as agents shouted "police" and ordered them to stop.

The suspects, identified as Sandhu and Kaler in court documents, made a van cleef and arpels bracelets imitation run for it, but were caught before they crossed back into Canada.

Kaler explained to agents that "he was to receive $2,000 from an individual named 'G' who was driving the Jetta," the documents said. "Kaler stated that he needed the money to pay off a $325,000 debt for losing a 115 pound load of marijuana about a year and a half ago."

If convicted, all three face a statutory minimum 10 year sentence, as well as criminal forfeiture proceedings. The young woman appears to have been used by others involved in the drug trade. I do know the person who was allegedly driving the car on this side of the border and he is a gangster. If he is charged, I will spell out his links. is run by gangs and organized crimes. So if someone is arranging an 11 kilo shipment (which would cost them at least $250,000) chances are they are connected to a gang or criminal organization. Kaler told US agents he owed $325,000 for losing an earlier shipment. He is involved with relatively big players. They are doing cross border trips and given the associations I do know of, it is safe to say there is a gang connection.

These individuals no doubt knew the risks involved and the consequences of getting caught on American soil with 10 kegs.

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