Kinder surprise: Woman gets 3 years for trafficking drugs in chocolate eggs

Bonny Maddaford smuggled drugs hidden in chocolate eggs

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Caption: A 45-year-old Saskatchewan woman has pleaded guilty to smuggling drugs and money inside chocolate Kinder Surprise eggs. (Shutterstock / Cineberg)

A guard who admitted to smuggling drugs hidden in chocolate eggs into an RCMP detachment in Saskatchewan has been sentenced to three years in prison.
Bonny Maddaford, 45, pleaded guilty last month to trafficking cocaine, trafficking marijuana and breach of trust.
Maddaford worked at the RCMP rural detachment in Yorkton and used Kinder Eggs to pass marijuana, cocaine, tobacco and money to prisoners.
She was charged last fall following an investigation.