Customs authorities and the National Directorate of Drug Control (DNCD) confiscated a woman’s wallet full of cocaine that would be sent to Miami, United States, by the cargo terminal of the International Airport of the Americas (AILA). .
The wallet with the drug was detected in the ics ray machine, in the middle of the routine inspections carried out by the Customs and DNCD staff, on the export goods in the warehouse number 4 of the UPS company, which operates in the airport cargo terminal.
According to the report, the package with the wallet and the drug inside was ready to depart on Flight 403 of UPS Airline, bound for the city of Miami, Florida, United States.
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The package, according to the details, was sent by a lady who was not identified to avoid hindering the investigation process of the case, and would be received by a man in the United States, the identity was also not revealed.
The cardboard box containing the wallet and the confiscated drug, weight and quantity not needed, was sent to the DNCD satellite office located at the passenger terminal of the Americas airport for site purposes .
The DNCD reported that in connection with the case initiated an investigation with the purpose of locating and detaining persons involved in drug trafficking.
Due to the increase in drug trafficking cases from the country to the United States and other destinations, the anti-narcotics agency has ordered an increase in its staff at the Americas airport.