RCMP Arrest Seven in Border Smuggling Incident Near Emerson
On September 28, 2024, at approximately 10:35 p.m., officers from the RCMP Federal Policing Northwest Region’s Integrated Border Enforcement Team (IBET) in Manitoba, along with counterparts from the United States Border Patrol, responded to a border incursion approximately seven kilometres east of Emerson, Manitoba, near Road 18 East. Officers from IBET, Morris, Emerson, and St. Pierre-Jolys RCMP Detachments swiftly attended the scene and located an SUV in the area. Observing numerous individuals and luggage in the vehicle, the officers conducted a traffic stop and determined that human smuggling was taking place. Six individuals were arrested under the Customs Act, and the driver was arrested for human smuggling. All were transported to the Emerson RCMP Detachment. Among those arrested under the Customs Act were: The ages of those arrested range from 30 to 53 years old. Semere Haile, 42, from Winnipeg, was charged with human smuggling under section 117 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. He was released under several conditions and attended Winnipeg Provincial Court on October 7, 2024. The six individuals arrested under the Customs Act were handed over to the Canada Border Services Agency for processing. “Crossing the Canada and United States border between the ports of entry is not only an illegal act but a dangerous one,” stated Sergeant Lance Goldau, head of IBET in Manitoba. “For everyone’s safety, we continue to work closely with our United States counterparts to stop incursions at the border.”