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Border agents investigating Whitehorse resident, and 2 from B.C.

The Canada Border Services Agency searched a home and a Yukon government office in Whitehorse on Tuesday.

Canada Border Services Agency conducted search at Yukon government office on Tuesday

The Canada Border Services Agency's investigation involvestheWhitehorse resident as well as two people who live on B.C.'s Lower Mainland. (CBSA)

A Whitehorse resident is under investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), along with two B.C. residents, as part of the same investigation.

In an emailto CBC, CBSA spokesperson Ben Lettsconfirmed that search warrants were executed on Tuesday at both the homeand workplace of the Whitehorse resident.

"The CBSA conducts enforcement actions when it is believed that a contravention of the Customs Act or the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act has occurred," the email says.

The workplace in Whitehorse appears to be Yukon's department of Economic Development. Yukon Justice Minister Tracy-Anne McPheesaid in the legislature on Wednesday that's where the CBSAexecuted a search on Tuesday.

McPhee said the government had no other details about the investigation.

According to Letts, the investigation involvestheWhitehorse resident as well as two people who live on B.C.'s Lower Mainland. He said it would be "inappropriate" to provide any more details while the investigation continues.

Border agents executed a search warrant on Tuesday at Yukon's department of Economic Development in Whitehorse. (Nancy Thomson/CBC)