CBSA investigation in Cornwall leads to conviction for nicotine and tobacco smuggling

23.09.25 17:00 Uhr

CORNWALL, ON, Sept. 23, 2025 /CNW/ - On January 27, 2025, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers at the Cornwall port of entry referred a New York-plated vehicle for secondary inspection.

Border services officers searched the vehicle and found nicotine and unmarked tobacco products with an estimated combined market value of $114,000, including:

  • 2,600 cans of nicotine pouches
  • 14,000 cigarillos
  • 350 lbs of chewing tobacco

Border services officers seized the goods and the vehicle.

Following an investigation, CBSA criminal investigators laid multiple charges under the Customs Act and the Excise Act, including failure to report goods, making false statements, evasion of duties and taxes and smuggling.

On August 19, 2025, Corynne Laffin of Hogansburg, New York, pled guilty to unlawful possession of tobacco products, contrary to Section 32(1) of the Excise Act, 2001. Ms. Hogansburg received a fine of $50,205 in addition to a vehicle release penalty of $27,423.

CBSA investigators collaborated with the Ontario Ministry of Finance, which laid charges that resulted in an additional conviction.

In addition to damaging the Canadian economy, profits from illegal tobacco trade often help finance other organized crime activities, such as human trafficking, firearms and drug smuggling. All offenders are liable to sanctions and legal proceedings.

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 "This sentencing underscores CBSA's commitment to disrupting cross-border crime. While visiting the Cornwall port of entry, I have seen firsthand how officers detect and prevent contraband from entering Canada. Their work makes our communities safer by stopping potential proceeds from being reinvested into other criminal activity."
The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Public Safety

"The CBSA works hard to intercept contraband at our border and investigate those who break Canada's laws. The efforts of our border services officers and investigators have disrupted illegal trade and protected our communities and businesses."
Jag Johnston, Regional Director General, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Northern Ontario Region

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