A man from Anola is in police custody after what RCMP say was a failed attempt to smuggle drugs into prison.
    
On Monday morning at approximately 3:25 am, Selkirk RCMP on patrol were flagged down by a driver at a business on Main Street in Selkirk. He reported picking up a hitchhiker who was causing a disturbance and refusing to leave the vehicle. 

Officers spoke with the suspect and learned he had numerous outstanding warrants, including a parole warrant. He was arrested and transported to Selkirk RCMP detachment.

Officers began to suspect the male may have ingested drugs in an attempt to smuggle them into prison, as he repeatedly asked to be taken to a particular institution.

To ensure the male's safety he was transported to hospital. Once at the hospital the male used the washroom and passed a balloon filled with 34 grams of methamphetamine.

Twenty-six-year-old William Fuller of Anola has been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking and was remanded into custody.

"Officers have begun to see a number of individuals turning themselves in for the purpose of smuggling drugs into prison," says Staff Sergeant Kyle McFayden of Selkirk RCMP Detachment. "Thankfully these officers recognized this and took precautions to ensure the male was not injured and the drugs were recovered. Ingesting drugs is incredibly dangerous and can lead to death."