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3 Bangladeshis Detained at Canadian Airport for Carrying Meat and Vegetables; Fined Nearly Tk 150,000

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3 Bangladeshis Detained at Canadian Airport for Carrying Meat and Vegetables; Fined Nearly Tk 150,000
3 Bangladeshis Detained at Canadian Airport for Carrying Meat and Vegetables; Fined Nearly Tk 150,000

Toronto, Canada | May 15, 2026: Three passengers arriving from Bangladesh were reportedly detained and fined at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada for carrying prohibited food items, according to multiple media reports and social media posts.

Based on reports dated May 13, 2026, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has separately highlighted enforcement actions involving the seizure of prohibited meat, plant, and dairy products at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The items were detected with the help of detector dogs.

According to CBSA, food, plant, and animal products can carry invasive species, foreign diseases, and pests that may harm agriculture, livestock, the environment, and the economy.

In the reported incident involving passengers from Bangladesh, travelers were allegedly carrying meat, vegetables, onions, and other agricultural products in their luggage. Canadian customs authorities took action after the items were not properly declared upon arrival.

Reports say the three passengers were fined a total of approximately 1,300 Canadian dollars, equivalent to nearly Tk 150,000 in Bangladeshi currency. The items were also reportedly confiscated by authorities.

However, no official statement or court document specifically confirming the identities or nationalities of the passengers has been publicly released by the Canadian government. The information has mainly circulated through media reports and social media posts, and cannot be independently verified at this time.

Experts note that Canada has strict regulations on importing meat, fruits, vegetables, seeds, and dairy products in order to protect biosecurity and prevent the spread of harmful pests and diseases.

Travel experts advise passengers to carefully check customs rules before international travel, as failure to declare restricted items can result in fines, confiscation, or legal consequences.

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