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CBSA nabs 'most wanted' criminal
By QMI AGENCY


Federal minister of public safety Vic Toews, left, talks with Canada Border Services Agency regional director Rick Comerford, right, as they tour inspection facilities at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, July 20th, 2011. (CRAIG GLOVER/QMI AGENCY)

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has scratched off another name off its most wanted list.

On Friday, the agency announced that it had apprehended Kemford Sebastian Durrant, who is featured on its 'Wanted by the CBSA' list.

"Durrant was apprehended on August 16 by the Toronto Police Services as a result of officers investigating a man exhibiting strange behaviour in the Greater Toronto Area," the CBSA said on its site.

The agency says that Durrant, "who is inadmissible to Canada for convictions of theft, mischief, possession of a narcotic substance, assault with intent to resist arrest, uttering threats and failure to comply with recognizance," is currently being detained.

Durrant is the 27th individual located from "Wanted by the CBSA" list.

Since its launch in July 2011, 19 individuals have been deported from Canada and five have been located abroad.








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