Mexican marines seize 7,200 bottles of liquid meth in mezcal bottles bound for Australia
- Mexican officials discovered a massive shipment of liquid methamphetamine disguised as mezcal in a shipping container destined for Australia. The container contained 7,200 bottles labeled as artisanal mezcal but actually contained 9.5 tons of liquid meth.
- Mexican cartels, which dominate the international meth trade, have previously attempted to smuggle drugs to Australia and in liquid form. In a previous incident in Hong Kong, officials seized $140 million worth of liquid methamphetamine disguised as coconut water.
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Mexican marines seize 7,200 bottles of liquid meth in mezcal bottles bound for Australia
Mexican marines working customs duty said Wednesday they found a shipping container loaded with 7,200 bottles of a clear liquid labeled mezcal but that actually contained liquid methamphetamine.
Tonnes of meth in 'artisanal' liquor bottles was bound for Australia
Mexican marines working customs duty say they found a shipping container loaded with 7200 bottles of a clear liquid labeled mezcal but that actually contained liquid methamphetamine.The massive meth shipment was found on a Liberian-flagged vessel at the Pacific coast port of Manzanillo. The container was destined for Australia, according to shipping documents.The marines said the shipment contained about 8.6 tonnes of liquid meth, though the dry…
Mexican marines seize 7,200 bottles of liquid meth in mezcal bottles bound for Australia
MEXICO CITY Mexican marines working customs duty say they found a shipping container loaded with 7,200 bottles of a clear liquid labeled as mezcal but actually contained liquid methamphetamine. The massive meth shipment was found on a Liberian-flagged vessel at the Pacific coast port of Manzanillo. The container was destined for Australia, according to shipping documents. The marines said Wednesday that the shipment contained 9.5 tons of liquid …
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