EXCLUSIVE: 18 lb Fentanyl Bust: Singh Released on Bail After Canada Assigns ‘Tainted’ Prosecutor
- Mocha Bezirgan

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Earlier this year, the RCMP near Swift Current, Saskatchewan, less than 100 miles from the U.S. border, charged two Calgarians with trafficking a massive quantity of fentanyl, enough to kill nearly four million people.
The accused, Kunwardeep Singh and Swati Narula, secured bail from the provincial court nearly three weeks after their arrest. Later, Singh, a truck driver, had his bail conditions relaxed to allow him to resume driving in the Calgary area.
This raised the question of how Singh, caught with such an enormous amount of fentanyl could walk away on just twenty-five thousand dollars bail.
Our investigation found that the lawyer contracted by the federal government to prosecute the case, Kim Alan Stinson, had previously been suspended, sanctioned, and found guilty of two counts of conduct unbecoming a lawyer by the Law Society of Saskatchewan.
Is the influence of the World Sikh Organization over the Canadian government and bureaucracy—an organization with a history mired in the largest terrorist attack ever carried out from Canadian soil against Canadians, the 1985 Air India bombings, and with proximity to international drug traffickers—emboldening Singh Organized Crime?
Is Canada undermining U.S. efforts to curb ethnic-religious gangs and fentanyl trafficking by hiring questionable lawyers as prosecutors to cases of this magnitude?

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