Oakville Beaver, 5 Nov 2015, p. 11

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Police intercept $75K in heroin allegedly smuggled to Oakville by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff 11 | Thursday, November 5, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Two Brampton men are facing drug-related charges after the Canadian Border Services Agency intercepted a package of heroin allegedly bound for Oakville. Canadian Border Services contacted Halton police in October after discovering 210 grams of heroin, worth approximately $75,000, in a package that came from Uganda. The package had been imported into the country and was destined for a private mailbox at a retail shipping store in Oakville. The Halton Regional Police Service Drug, Gun and Gang Unit initiated an investigation and allowed the package to continue to the private mailbox where they monitored it. On Nov. 2, two Brampton men were arrested when they allegedly arrived at the store to retrieve the package. Rohan Thomas, 19, of Brampton, faces charges including importing heroin, trafficking heroin, uttering a forged document and using a counterfeit mark. Jordan Jones, 27, of Brampton, faces charges including importing heroin and possession of heroin for the purpose of trafficking. Both men were scheduled to appear for a bail hearing in Milton court. 0% Interest on All Water Treatment Equipment LIMITED TIME OFFER All Softeners, All Iron Removal Systems, All UV Units, All R/O Units! Receive 50 FREE litres of U Fill Water and we'll also give you a FREE jug to transport your water! ening Happ WATER DEpOT hAS A Now! 0% InTEREST EVEnT NEW CUSTOMER OFFER: Approximately $75,000 worth of heroin was seized when police intercepted a package that originated in Uganda and was destined for delivery at an Oakville address. | photo courtesy Halton Regional Police 2251 WESTOAK TRAIL BLVD., UNIT#1 (905) 257.9257 · Email: oakvillewaterdepot@yahoo.ca Join us! November 14-21, 2015 A week-long celebration of peace and those who commit to making it happen. YMCA Community Breakfast for Peace Thursday, November 19 A celebration of 2015 YMCA Peace Medallion recipients plus keynote speaker and author of The Terrorist's Son: A Story of Choice Zak Ebrahim! Tickets at www.ymcaofoakville.org #chooseempathy #YMCAPeaceWeek Build community. Act for peace. YMCA of Oakville ymcaofoakville.org "Even if you are trained to hate, you can choose tolerance. You can choose empathy" - Zak Ebrahim Tickets on sale! $25/person $220/table of 10

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