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Three Nova Scotians charged with drug trafficking after Moncton traffic stop

Three Nova Scotians have been charged with drug trafficking following a traffic stop in Moncton. Provided/ RCMP

Three Nova Scotians have been arrested for drug trafficking after a traffic stop by police in Moncton.

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According to the RCMP, Codiac Regional RCMP stopped a vehicle near the Moncton airport on Tuesday afternoon.

READ: Lunenburg County RCMP arrest 11 in drug trafficking investigation

Police said they searched the vehicle and found 58 pounds of marijuana and a “significant quantity” of Canadian currency.

Adam Michael Spencer, 30, Bradley Lloyd Sullivan, 31, and Emily Victoria Tower, 18, appeared in court on Wednesday and were each charged with one count of possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking.

WATCH: Saint John police bust drug trafficking trio

All three are from the Halifax area and are scheduled to be back in court on Friday for a bail hearing.

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The investigation involved the Codiac Regional RCMP Crime Reduction Unit, the Moncton Serious Organized Crime Unit, and Criminal Intelligence Service Nova Scotia.

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