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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2025 · 22 MIN

Inside the Opinder Singh Sian Case: How an Indo-Canadian Trafficker Coordinated with Mexican Cartels, Irish Mafia, Turkish Traffickers, and the CCP

from Borderland: Dispatches with Katarina Szulc · host IRONCLAD

On today’s episode of Borderland Dispatches, Katarina breaks down the case of Opinder Singh Sian, a Canadian man charged in the U.S. with coordinating international methamphetamine shipments. She explores how this ongoing investigation reveals Canada’s growing role as a base for transnational organized crime, linking drug networks across North America, Europe, Australia, and Africa. Katarina examines key details from the DEA affidavit, including alleged ties to major criminal groups and fentanyl precursor schemes, and discusses what this means for Canada’s position in the global drug trade. All charges remain allegations and the case is ongoing. Borderland is an IRONCLAD Original Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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