Canada drug dealer offers ‘free samples’ of cocaine stapled to business cards

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Canada drug dealer offers ‘free samples’ of cocaine stapled to business cards

Canada drug dealer offers ‘free samples’ of cocaine stapled to business cards

A Canadian drug dealer has been busted for allegedly offering a hotline to businesses – giving out “free samples” of cocaine stapled to the back of his business card, police said Wednesday.

An entrepreneurial Canadian drug dealer has been busted for handing out “free samples” of cocaine stapled to the back of his business card, police said today.

Seyyed Amir Razavi, 30, was allegedly arrested on Saturday with more than 50 bags of drug parts and mostly empty boxes of cards – made under the alias “Alex Lee.”

Police have been hunting the mysterious Lee since Christmas Eve when they were alerted to a man offering cocaine samples to gamblers outside a downtown Calgary casino, they said in a statement.

The suspect was allegedly arrested with more than 50 divided bags of drugs and mostly empty card boxes. Calgary Police Media Relations Police have been searching for Lee since they were tipped off about a man offering cocaine samples to gamblers outside a casino in downtown Calgary. Calgary Police Media Relations

It took six weeks for officers to gather enough evidence consistent with drug trafficking to formally arrest Razavi after conducting a traffic stop.

Officers executed a search warrant at his nearby home, where they allegedly found nearly 60 grams of cocaine in dozens of bags and business cards, as well as a digital scale with drug residue and $1,280 in cash.

It took six weeks for police to gather enough evidence to formally arrest Razavi after conducting a traffic stop. Calgary Police Media Relations

He was charged with two counts of distribution of a controlled substance, one count of possession for the purpose of trafficking and three counts of possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000.

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Razavi was released from custody and will appear in court on February 26.

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