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Man arrested for peddling business cards with free cocaine samples stapled on

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A Canadian man was arrested over the weekend for allegedly peddling business cards with free samples of cocaine, police said. 

Seyyed Amir Razavi, 30, is charged with trafficking a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000. 

Officers initially discovered the business cards at a casino on Christmas Eve.  (Calgary Police)

The investigation began on Christmas Eve after officers patrolling a casino in Calgary became aware of a business card that had been handed out to patrons. 

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Calgary police said the card included the name “Alex Lee” and had a small bag of suspected cocaine. 

Investigators pursued evidence throughout January to track down the suspect who went by the alias “Alex Lee.” 

“Alex Lee” is believed to be an alias of 30-year-old suspect Seyyed Amir Razavi.  (Calgary Police)

On Saturday, officers conducted a traffic stop on a white 2020 Toyota Tundra and arrested the driver. Police conducted a search warrant on the vehicle and a residence off of Beaconsfield Place N.W. 

In addition to drugs, police found about $1,280 in cash.  (Calgary Police)

The search yielded the following items: nearly 60 grams of cocaine divided into more than 50 baggies, a digital scale with drug residue, $1,280 in cash, and business cards with the name “Alex Lee” written on them. 

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Per the Calgary Herald, Razavi was released from custody and is due back in court on Feb. 26. 

Bradford Betz is a Fox News Digital breaking reporter covering crime, political issues, and much more. 

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