A routine day turned into a major drug bust inside one of Canada’s prisons.
Authorities in Saskatchewan seized a large amount of illegal drugs at Saskatchewan Penitentiary, showing ongoing efforts to stop contraband from entering correctional facilities.
According to Correctional Service Canada, staff detected suspicious packages on March 20, 2026, which led to the seizure.
Officers found methamphetamine along with other unauthorized items inside the packages. The drugs had an estimated institutional value of about $59,000.
Officials credited the discovery to the “vigilance” of staff, highlighting how careful monitoring helps prevent illegal activity behind bars.
Authorities reported the case to police and launched an investigation to find out how the drugs entered the facility.







