May 1, 2025, 11:21 am
Canadian authorities arrested three foreign nationals attempting an illegal entry at the Fort Erie train bridge last month. The RCMP swiftly intervened, proving that even creative border-crossing schemes won’t outsmart Canada’s security measures. The stunt, while ambitious, now stands as another reminder that Canada’s borders aren’t open season for misadventures.
Niagara-on-the-Lake RCMP Border Integrity Unit arrested several people trying to enter from the U.S. since April 13.
The RCMP say three foreign nationals were arrested after attempting to enter Canada last month via a train bridge in Fort Erie, Ont.
RCMP officials say they foiled an illegal attempt by three foreign nationals to enter Canada at Fort Erie last month. Officials say three people were spotted crossing into Canada from the United States along the Fort Erie train bridge on April 13, where a car was waiting for them on the Canadian…
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