Canadian woman pleads not guilty to smuggling $1.7m of drugs to Bermuda
A Canadian woman accused of importing more than $1.7 million worth of drugs into Bermuda on a flight from Toronto pleaded not guilty this morning.Janet Grant, 47, from Scarborough, Ontario, is alleged to have imported heroin, cocaine and cannabis on October 21.She is also accused of possessing heroin and cocaine with intent to supply. According to court documents, the heroin was valued at $1.4 million and the cocaine valued at $370,000. The documents do not list a value for the cannabis.Ms Grant was arrested when the drugs were allegedly found in her hand luggage after she arrived at L.F Wade International Airport on a WestJet flight.Chief Justice Richard Ground remanded her into custody after she entered her pleas at the monthly Supreme Court arraignments session.