Wed Oct 25, 2006 2:36 pm
October 25, 2006
Man smuggles fighter jets into Calgary
By PABLO FERNANDEZ, CALGARY SUN
Two Aero Vodochody L39 jets sit in an aircraft hanger in Calgary.
Smuggling two fighter jets into the country has cost a Calgary businessman and his company $100,000 in fines, police and customs officials said yesterday.
Michael Carl Smith, 47 of Calgary, pleaded guilty in provincial court yesterday to bringing two U.S.-registered Aero Vodochody L-39 jets into Canada without paying applicable taxes, said RCMP Staff Sgt. Ken Chatel.
Investigators said the first jet was brought into the country for a Transport Canada inspection in May 2004, while the second identical plane was imported for the same reason two months later.
A combined investigation by Mounties and Canada Border Services Agency into the operation of Smith's Albatros Aircraft Corp. was launched shortly after, said Chatel.
The jets, which have a combined value of $1.1 million, were seized in 2005.
Chatel said the jets were purchased to take to airshows.
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BLR wrote:The jets, which have a combined value of $1.1 million.......
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jpeters wrote:It's amazing how much Canadiens have to pay in "duties" when purchasing items and bringing them into the country. I used to sell a lot of vintage antique hockey gear and memorabilia on ebay and the winning bidders (who were almost always out of Canada) would almost always ask me to label the customs ticket as "gift" instead of "mechandise".