After doing some digging it appears the 5th defendant in the 'DrXanax' bust has their name sealed. Normally this implies some sort of confidential informant.
Also, from the police reports we can see that ALL packages that were caught are ordered to Canadian addresses with the intent that they would be marked return to sender. The investigation did not begin until this started - and the investigation started very close to the time 'DrXanax' came on the scene.
It may take a leap of faith from here to see that it very easily could of been competition ordering the packs to bad addresses so an investigation would be started. Shady as fuck - but cheaper then running a competitive business. With the amount of pills on the line this could very easily be a 'gift' to the local LE to keep things running smoothly.
All this said, I know xanax makes you forget things but please remember that the scene is hot right now and there are alot of shady things going on so don't oder benzos from anyone you dont have a lot of confidence in.
Be warry of new players from the Canadian market, they are likely Mobsters, Informants, or LE. Just play it safe, shit is getting real.
The Grand Wizard doesn't know Canadian postal law. But he has gathered that there are many situations in which US postal workers can open mail in a dead-letter office without a warrant. And if that holds true in Canada as well, he wonders if an RCMP officer might not make a few orders with fake addresses in an effort to circumvent those warrant requirements.
This is entirely speculation: the Grand Wizard's little grey cells are working very hard beneath his turban but so far they have no hard evidence to go on. But it is something to ponder, perhaps.