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RCMP charges Ontario resident following CBSA seizure of fraudulent passports at Pearson Airport

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RCMP charges Ontario resident following CBSA seizure of fraudulent passports at Pearson Airport

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has charged 44-year-old Nnenna Oketa of Caledon, Ontario, after the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) intercepted seven fraudulent passports at Toronto Pearson International Airport. During an examination of a 1,600 kg commercial shipment from Nigeria, border officers discovered the forged documents concealed inside sandals. Investigators noted that all seven passports featured the same individual's photograph but contained inconsistent biographical details. Oketa faces charges under the Criminal Code for possession of forged passports, highlighting ongoing inter-agency cooperation to safeguard Canada's borders and maintain the integrity of the national immigration system.

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