Massive meth bust: Nogales officers find drugs in fake corn husks
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Massive meth bust: Nogales officers find drugs in fake corn husks
NOGALES, Ariz. (KVOA) - Nogales Cargo Officers have made a significant discovery, uncovering more than 375 pounds of methamphetamine. The drugs were hidden inside corn husks, disguised as ears of corn.
Through twitter the CBP reported that they found drugs wrapped in corn leaves, the events occurred at the border between Mexico and the United States. The shipment of 170 kilograms of methamphetamine was located at the Nogales crossing between Sonora and Arizona by border patrol elements last weekend, as reported by Laura E. Hermosillo, director of the port in the border city. Nogales Cargo Officers uncovered over 375 lbs. of Methamphetamine hid…
A shipment that exceeded 170 kilos of drugs in packages disguised as corn cobs, was seized in one of the bars of Nogales, Arizona. LVP/EDITH GOMEZNogales, Sonora.- Federal agents of the garita north of Nogales, Sonora, stopped a vehicle that apparently carried a shipment of “maize” cobs, however, more than 170 kilos of methamphetamines were discovered astutely wrapped between natural leaves packed in sacks.Laura Hermosillo interim director of th…
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