TORONTO: The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced today that on January 28, 2015, in Woodstock Provincial Court, James W. MacMillan, 59, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island pleaded guilty to one count of making false or deceptive statements under the Customs Act. MacMillan was fined $2,000 as well as a victim surcharge of $600.
When MacMillan arrived at the Woodstock border crossing on August 8, 2014, he declared the purchase of a 1939 Ford Roadster for $32,778. He was referred to secondary inspection where it was determined that the actual value of the vehicle was $56,815. The CBSA seized the roadster, which was released back to MacMillan once he paid the $13,220 terms of release.