Officials of the Customs and Border Patrol at New York's JFK airport on Wednesday announced the arrest of two men who attempted to smuggle drugs by strapping packages of cocaine to their body.
According
to CBP New York City, the two men were caught with 23 pounds (10.4
kilos) of cocaine estimated at a nearly $400,000 street value while
trying enter into the United States from the Dominican Republic on April
19, 2017.
But officials say it's yet unclear if they knew each other.
The two men who already are undergoing investigation are facing federal narcotics smuggling charges.
9 comments:
And they are Nigerians entering from Dominican Republic.
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Fools still using this outdated method to smuggle drugs. Its now head you lose, tail you lose for drug traffickers. All your tricks are known to law enforcement. No more hiding place.
Quick money quick end
This is a very old story. I say this picture and read this story nearly a month ago from another source.
Y human beings no dey hear word
Were they foolish? Or dem jazz up. Upon all them still catch them. Monkeys.
End time smugglers.
But this story is old na, Linda are you running out of sotries???
The rest of us haven't seen it. This isn't your blog.
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