More than 200 kg of cocaine in 12 suitcases seized at Roissy airport, a record catch on travellers
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The customs officers have seen an increase in the "mules" in recent weeks, who are ready to take unconsidered risks in order to transport drugs. More than 200 kilos of cocaine were seized, on Tuesday 4 March, at the airport of Roissy, on the arrival of a flight from Fort-de-France. - "I did it for money": the "mules", more and more to transport drugs at the risk of their lives (Police, justice and other facts). TF1 INFO
The six passengers carrying these 12 suitcases loaded with drugs were arrested, and the estimated value of this load exceeds €6 million before retail resale.
Drug loaves were distributed in twelve suitcases carried by six travellers, who were arrested.
This is the first time that so much cocaine is intercepted in Charles de Gaulle. A historic day for the French customs
Essentials: French customs intercepted more than 200 kg of cocaine, hidden in 12 suitcases, at Roissy Airport - Charles-de-Gaulle on Tuesday, March 4. The drug, transported by six travellers from Fort-de-France (Martinique), represents an estimated value of more than 6 million euros before resale. Suspects, arrested, were referred...
More than 200 kilos of cocaine (6 million euros) transported in suitcases were seized on Tuesday at the airport of Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle on the arrival of a flight from Fort-de-France The
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