Border Patrol Seizes $13M Worth of Meth in Soda Shipment at Roma, Texas Port of Entry
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Smuggler Busted In Texas With $13 Million Worth Of Meth Hidden In Shipment Of Soft Drinks
carbonated-soft-drinks Here’s one drug smuggling attempt that certainly fizzled out. U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at the Roma Port of Entry cargo facility in Texas recently intercepted $13 million worth of alleged meth concealed in a shipment of carbonated soft drinks. The meth was discovered inside a tractor-trailer that was supposedly hauling soft drinks from Mexico into the United States. The drugs were found after Customs and Bo…
Fizzled: US CBP seizes more than $13 million in methamphetamine at Roma Port of Entry in shipment of carbonated soft drinks
Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations officers at the Roma Port of Entry cargo facility intercepted $13 million in alleged methamphetamine concealed in a tractor trailer hauling a shipment of carbonated soft drinks. “This large seizure of methamphetamine illustrates the seriousness of the drug threat we face every day and the resolve of our frontline officers to… Source
CBP finds $13 million in meth hidden carbonated drinks
ROMA, Texas — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Roma Port of Entry cargo facility intercepted $13 million in alleged methamphetamine concealed in a tractor trailer hauling a shipment of carbonated soft drinks, according to a Thursday media release. “This large seizure of methamphetamine illustrates the seriousness of the drug threat we face every day and the resolve of our frontline officers to utilize technology and exper…
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