Folley
Bluelighter
Shit, 300kg isnt that like 650lbs. in ONE suitcase?
it was in the hull of a ship lol...
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Shit, 300kg isnt that like 650lbs. in ONE suitcase?
Wouldn't be surprised if the people who were sailing had no clue of the scale. I'm from a fishing town, and I know of a guy who was approached in Gibraltar, and asked to leave his boat unattended for 6 hours in Gib and again back in the UK, and was paid £12,000.
Authorities at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok removed 3.3 pounds of cocaine from 23-year-old Nolubabalo “Babsi” Nobanda's fake dreadlocks. Thai media was there to shamelessly record the bust, and officials say it's possible the South African native could receive the death penalty.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlotte-Mecklenburg police raided two South Charlotte houses today, hauling out an estimated 160 pounds of marijuana, heat lamps and cash. Police valued the stash at $800,000.
Neighbors stood on Netherwood Drive, watching police swarm the street for hours.
"The smell right now -- and it's not even burning as they carry it out. It's amazing," said neighbor Kitty Smith.
Damn, this was not a humblegro.Snitches at work I suspect.
A bag containing 16kg (35.5lb) of cocaine was found at the United Nations headquarters in New York last week, police have said.
The drugs were in a bag printed with a version of the UN symbol which arrived at the organisation's mailroom, setting off a security alert.
The bags, which had the UN symbol printed on them, were shipped from Mexico through the DHL delivery company's centre in Cincinnati, Ohio, deputy commissioner Paul Browne of the New York Police Department said.
But the bags had no address on them, nor any return to sender details.
"It is my understanding that because there was no addressee, the DHL just thought, well, that's the UN symbol so we should ship it on to UN headquarters and let them figure out who it was supposed to go to," deputy commissioner Browne said.
But he said the two UN bags were "obvious fakes" and were quickly intercepted by security staff when they arrived on January 16.
The bags contained about 14 hard-cover books which had been hollowed to create space for the cocaine.
"The working theory now is that possibly it was never meant to have left Mexico at all," the deputy commissioner said, adding that the bags were "a bad fake".
"Somebody in Mexico is probably in trouble now having let a significant amount of cocaine out of their possession."
The white bag raised suspicions when it was being scanned because a poor imitation of a UN logo had been stamped on it, apparently in an attempt to pass it off as official baggage.