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North Vancouver Man Seized With Black Market Tobacco

Priya PatelBy Priya PatelAugust 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
North Vancouver Man Seized With Black Market Tobacco
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A North Vancouver man faces charges after being caught with black market tobacco in Squamish.

RCMP officers from the BC Highway Patrol stopped a 42-year-old man near downtown Squamish on Saturday, August 9. The driver was prohibited from driving at the time.

During the stop, officers discovered roughly seven cases of unstamped contraband tobacco products in his pickup truck.

The man is now charged with both driving while prohibited and possession of unstamped tobacco under Section 32(1) of the Excise Act.

“The driver was suspected of running an illegal tobacco store,” said Cpl. Michael McLaughlin. “He will appear in court to answer these charges.”

This incident highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to crack down on illegal tobacco sales. Black market tobacco avoids taxes and regulations, undermining public health efforts and creating revenue losses for the government.

In a related seizure in June, North Vancouver RCMP confiscated 104 full cartons and 247 packs of black market cigarettes from a residence on the 700 block of West. These ongoing operations show a pattern of illegal tobacco trafficking in the region.

Authorities remind the public that purchasing or selling unstamped tobacco is illegal and punishable under Canadian law. The Excise Act governs the production, sale, and distribution of tobacco products, ensuring taxes are collected and health standards maintained.

Police continue to investigate illegal tobacco networks. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity, as enforcement efforts remain a top priority to curb the distribution of contraband products.

The North Vancouver man’s case will proceed through the legal system. If convicted, he could face fines, imprisonment, or both, in addition to penalties for driving while prohibited.

Officials say that controlling black market tobacco protects communities by reducing criminal activity and ensuring that tobacco products meet safety regulations. The RCMP remains committed to intercepting contraband shipments and preventing illegal sales across British Columbia.

Cases like these also serve as a warning to those involved in the illegal tobacco trade. Authorities consistently monitor transport routes and local areas where contraband products might be stored or sold.

The discovery of seven cases of unstamped tobacco underscores the scale of illegal operations in the region. Law enforcement notes that these seizures are not only about tax evasion but also about public safety, as unregulated tobacco products may contain harmful substances.

Residents are urged to remain vigilant and cooperate with police. Reporting illegal activity can help reduce the circulation of black market tobacco and protect community health.

The North Vancouver man will face court dates in the coming weeks. The investigation into potential links with other illegal operations is ongoing, signaling continued enforcement against contraband tobacco networks in the province.

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Priya Patel is a dedicated local news reporter based in North Vancouver with over 12 years of experience in journalism. A graduate of the University of British Columbia, she has contributed to major outlets including The Vancouver Sun, iNews, and Global BC. Priya is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is passionate about covering stories related to public health, climate change, and immigrant communities.

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