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Thursday, January 11, 2018

Customs officers seize $22 million in cocaine hidden inside furniture

PHILADELPHIA — Federal customs officials in Philadelphia say they recently discovered more than 700 pounds of cocaine hidden inside bedroom furniture and kitchen cabinets that were shipped from Puerto Rico, making it the area's largest illicit drug bust in a decade.

The drugs, which had a street value of about $22 million, were seized in November by Customs and Border Protection officers from the Area Port of Philadelphia.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

And the furniture was crap.

Anonymous said...

Heard mike Lewis smelled it from here. Lol 😂

Anonymous said...

Many noses will go hungry tonight.

Anonymous said...

Not even a drop in the bucket people. The enforcement of drug interdiction is a smoke and mirror operation. We need an all out assault on Cartels and our borders. We are living in a make believe world that is funded by drug proceeds. The Government has no desire to stop it. It would bankrupt America. Sickening what the Liberals have done to this country.

Anonymous said...

Limelight Lewis is on his way there now to pose for photos because he personally trained each one of the agents.

Anonymous said...

Hey , that was going to the Clinton Foundation !!!

Anonymous said...

on its way to Fruitland.....

Anonymous said...

cocaine couches?

Anonymous said...

Somebody in the cartel will get a big reprimand.

Anonymous said...

Since when can PR manufacture and ship furniture? That place was flattened 6 months ago!

Clue #1.