Multiple people were arrested at the Pacific Highway border crossing Monday evening after protesters blocked access to the Canada/U.S. border.
Surrey RCMP said 12 people were Monday evening, bringing the total number of people taken into police custody to 16.
In addition to arrests, police said multiple vehicles that were blocking 176 Street (Highway 15) were removed from the area and the road has re-opened. Vehicles and pedestrians are now able to access the border crossing.
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Surrey RCMP officers were assisted by RCMP E Division, the Lower Mainland Integrated Tactical Troop and surrounding area Detachments.
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Police are still investigating after multiple vehicles broke through police barricades on Saturday, Feb. 12.
The public can expect to see a continued police presence in the area in the days ahead, RCMP said.