One woman was arrested after a massive amount of cocaine was found in her vehicle while trying to enter Canada earlier this week.

In a release, the Canadian Border Services Agency said the woman arrived at the commercial section of the border crossing at St-Bernard-de-Lacolle on the night of Aug. 1. After being sent to have her vehicle inspected, officers found four suitcases holding 65 kg of what appeared to be cocaine.

The woman was arrested and turned over to the RCMP along with the drugs.

In the release, the CBSA claimed they have made 1,886 drug seizures in Quebec thus far in 2016, with 101 of them coming at the Lacolle border.