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HMCS Athabaskan sailor charged with drug trafficking, gun offences in Halifax
Andrea Gunn | Ottawa Bureau
Published August 10, 2016 - 11:03am
Last Updated August 10, 2016 - 6:33pm
A member of the Royal Canadian Navy has been charged with trafficking and weapons offences in Halifax.
Leading Seaman Marshall Smith, 26, of HMCS Athabaskan was arrested by the Canadian Forces Military Police on May 5 after 17 grams of suspected cocaine and one gram of suspected methamphetamine were found in the accused’s vehicle during a routine security check at CFB Stadacona.
Lt.(N) Blake Patterson, public affairs officer with Canadian Forces Provost Marshal/Canadian Forces Military Police Group, told the Chronicle Herald that the substances were found “in plain sight.”
Investigation the following day found an improperly stored shotgun at Smith’s residence. The weapon was not service issued. Smith was charged under the National Defence Act with one count possession for the purposes of trafficking and one count of unsafe storage of a firearm.
The accused was released on conditions on May 6.
As a member of the military, Smith will face military justice. The date for his court martial has yet to be determined.
The Department of National Defence says Canadian Armed Forces and the Canadian Forces Military Police take all allegations of drug offences by Forces personnel seriously and investigate to determine the facts, analyze the evidence, and if warranted, lay appropriate charges.
Drug charges against Canadian Forces members and employees are rare but not unheard of. In April 2015, an international drug investigation led to cocaine importing and trafficking charges against 55-year-old Darlene Margaret Richards, a civilian 14 Wing Greenwood employee. She continued working for the Department of National Defence, albeit with restrictions, until July of this year when she was suspended without pay.
The bust led to charges against a total of 15 people in an alleged drug smuggling ring, including Delbert William Meister a Canadian Coast Guard employee from Halifax. There is no information suggesting the two cases are related in any way.
http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1386938-hmcs-athabaskan-sailor-charged-with-drug-trafficking-gun-offences-in-halifax