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0:47 Coming on the heels of cocaine-laced cornflakes, criminals just tried to conceal marijuana and methamphetamine in speakers and $15,000 in undeclared currency in an action figure at CVG. Then there was cocaine hidden in the bottom of a Teflon skillet, and liquid meth labeled as equine medication. Meth in horse meds. Credit U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Our officers are exceptional at detecting smuggled narcotics and other contraband, said Cincinnati Port Director Richard Gillespie. When toy action figures hold mantid egg cases or undeclared U.S. currency; horse medications turn out to be liquid methamphetamine; air pumps and speakers contain methamphetamine and marijuana; honey is spiked with Cialis and Viagra; and cocaine can be found coating cereal flakes or hidden inside cookware, officers learn to think creatively about the many ways smugglers try to evade inspection. ....
Drug dog alerts Ohio agents to 44 pounds of cocaine-coated corn flakes Drugs had estimated street value of $2.8M U.S. Customs and Border Protection (Left) Narcotic Detector Dog Bico (Right) Cocaine coated corn flakes By: WCPO Staff and last updated 2021-02-22 10:26:46-05 CINCINNATI, Ohio â Tony the Tiger would not be pleased with these frosted flakes. On Saturday, Cincinnati Customs and Border Patrol officers seized 44 pounds of corn flakes coated with cocaine, a shipment which could have a street value of up to $2.8 million. According to a news release Friday, CBP Narcotic Detector Dog Bico was working freight from Peru coming into Cincinnati when he alerted officers to a large shipment of cereal bound for a Hong Kong residence. ....
Cincinnati CBP agents seize 44 pounds of cocaine-coated corn flakes Estimated street value of $2.8M U.S. Customs and Border Patrol CBP officers in Cincinnati seized 44 pounds of corn flakes coated with cocaine on Feb. 13, 2021. and last updated 2021-02-22 10:01:22-05 CINCINNATI â Tony the Tiger would not be pleased with these frosted flakes. On Saturday, Cincinnati Customs and Border Patrol officers seized 44 pounds of corn flakes coated with cocaine, a shipment which could have a street value of up to $2.8 million. According to a news release Friday, CBP Narcotic Detector Dog Bico was working freight from Peru coming into Cincinnati when he alerted officers to a large shipment of cereal bound for a Hong Kong residence. ....