Canadian Drug Dealer Arrested for Distributing Cocaine on Business Cards
Seyyed Amir Razavi, known as 'Alex Lee,' was caught after a two-month investigation, distributing 'free samples' of cocaine stapled to business cards outside a Calgary casino.
- Seyyed Amir Razavi, 30, was arrested for trafficking a controlled substance, among other charges, after distributing cocaine on business cards.
- The investigation began on Christmas Eve when Calgary police were tipped off about the unique distribution method outside a casino.
- Razavi was found with over 50 baggies of cocaine and a nearly empty box of business cards bearing the alias 'Alex Lee.'
- Police seized nearly 60 grams of cocaine, a digital scale with drug residue, and $1,280 in cash from Razavi's home.
- Razavi has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court on February 26.