Federal agents seize 300 pounds of meth hidden in solar panels at LAX
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized about 300 pounds of methamphetamine disguised as solar panels at Los Angeles International Airport.
- The illegal drug shipment was intercepted before its export to New Zealand based on prior intel, according to the agency.
- In 2025, CBP officers have seized about 116,000 pounds of methamphetamine so far, according to data from the agency.
- CBP stated, 'We do this every day. These criminal masterminds never stood a chance,' in a social media post.
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300 pounds of meth hidden in solar panels seized at LAX by Border Patrol
US Customs and Border Protection seized nearly 300 pounds of methamphetamine that was hidden in a shipment of solar panels at Los Angeles International Airport Monday, the agency announced.
Officers at LAX uncover about 300 pounds of meth hidden under solar panels
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Federal agents seize 300 pounds of meth hidden in solar panels at LAX
A massive drug bust was unveiled at the Los Angeles International Airport after federal agents found hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine hiding in a shipment of solar panels. U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Monday morning that officers seized nearly 300 pounds of the highly addictive stimulant, which suspects attempted to disguise in between the […]
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