Saturday, November 24, 2018

Smuggling use different way unbelievably can imagine


Every year, billions of dollars in illegal narcotics circle the globe, driven by the demand of millions of users.
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Drugs hidden within food shipments can make it deep into the US. In December 2016, police in Chicago were tipped off to the arrival of a tomato shipment with 54 kilos of cocaine in it - drugs with a street value of almost $7 million.


producing thousands of cans stamped 'Comadre JalapeƱos,' stuffing them with cocaine," Patrick Radden Keefe wrote in a 2012 New York Times
Drug traffickers have mixed legitimate business with their illicit activities, in part so that the former can conceal the latter. Vaunted drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, now awaiting trial in the US, was no exception.
Fake vegetables, frozen sharks, and an Xbox — here are some of drugs smugglers' most bizarre methodsChristopher Wood.
The United States report n August 2016, US border agents uncovered more than 4,000 pounds of marijuana hidden among limes.

Fake carrots, real doughnuts, catapults, drones, submarines, and the human stomach - here's a non-exhaustive list of the clever ways traffickers have smuggled drugs.
Drug traffickers have mixed legitimate business with their illicit activities, in part so that the former can conceal the latter. Vaunted drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, now awaiting trial in the US, was no exception. 1,970 boxes of canned peppers, filled with "hundreds of kilos of cocaine," were intercepted at the border.



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