LOS ANGELES A group of people have been arrested on drug trafficking charges after allegedly using semi-trucks to import fire extinguishers filled with
A second drug-smuggling operation involving trucks bringing illegal drugs into the U.S. busted in California. Also: Hawaii gets CDL testing waiver for CDL applicants on two islands; new electric truck charging service launching.
A federal grand jury in California has indicted 17 men for allegedly smuggling fentanyl, methamphetamine and heroin into the U.S. from Mexico, by packing the narcotics into fire extinguishers and concealing the devices in loads of scrap metal.
A federal grand jury in California has indicted 17 men for allegedly smuggling fentanyl, methamphetamine and heroin into the U.S. from Mexico, by packing the narcotics into fire extinguishers and concealing the devices in loads of scrap metal.
Several men were indicted for allegedly being involved in a drug operation in which narcotics were packed into fire extinguishers and driven into the U.S. from Mexico.