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Breaking: Charges dropped against trucker in $20M marijuana bust at US-Canada border

Driver to be released and returned to Canada

A U.S. federal judge has dismissed the criminal case against a truck driver accused of attempting to smuggle $20 million of marijuana from Canada to the United States.

U.S. Magistrate Jeremiah McCarthy dismissed the case against Prajbot Nagra, 26, during a hearing Thursday afternoon in Buffalo, New York, at the request of a federal prosecutor.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Misha Coulson did not explain her request to drop the charges against Nagra.

U.S. authorities will transport Nagra to the Peace Bridge border crossing later Thursday. From there, he will return to Canada.


Nagra, a Canadian resident, was arrested on June 26 after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers said they found $20 million worth of marijuana in his trailer. He told investigators he wasn’t aware of the marijuana, court documents show.

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Nate Tabak

Nate Tabak is a Toronto-based journalist and producer who covers cybersecurity and cross-border trucking and logistics for FreightWaves. He spent seven years reporting stories in the Balkans and Eastern Europe as a reporter, producer and editor based in Kosovo. He previously worked at newspapers in the San Francisco Bay Area, including the San Jose Mercury News. He graduated from UC Berkeley, where he studied the history of American policing. Contact Nate at ntabak@freightwaves.com.