The three accused were charged with importing cocaine after returning from a vacation in Jamaica.
Border Services Officers found approximately half a kilo of cocaine hidden inside cocoa powder cans in each of their checked suitcases.
The accused immediately disavowed knowledge of the drugs, claiming they were planted by unknown persons.
The court rejected the Crown's argument that 'Occam's Razor' proved guilt and found that the accused's immediate disavowals and testimony raised a reasonable doubt regarding their knowledge of the drugs.
All three accused were found not guilty.