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cocaine, Dulles International Airport
Sweet disguise: Dulles customs agents discover 28 pounds of cocaine hidden in hot chocolate
STERLING, Va. — Criminals busted at Washington Dulles International Airport gave new meaning to the phrase "cocoa powder." Customs and Border Protection officers recently found more than 28 pounds of cocaine hidden inside packages of hot chocolate.
Nearly $1M of Cocaine Hidden in Hot Chocolate Seized at Virginia Airport
Over 28 pounds of the illegal substance was found stashed within a confectionary shipment bound for Northern Virginia.
$900K of cocaine found in hot cocoa at Dulles airport
WASHINGTON - 28 pounds of cocaine were discovered hidden inside packages of hot cocoa at Washington Dulles International Airport last month. Customs and Border Protection officers found the powdered drug on October 5 in a shipment brought by a Guatemalan courier.
28 lbs of cocaine found inside hot chocolate packages at Dulles
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Washington Dulles International Airport were surprised to find Cocaine and not Cacao inside packages of hot chocolate on Oct. 5. While taking a look at a food shipment from a Guatemala courier,
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Feds warn about pink cocaine, also known as Tusi, in NYC. Here's what to know.
The feds are issuing a new warning about a drug cocktail called pink cocaine​. The feds say it's a popular party drug they're finding on New York City streets.
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Four arrested, over 200 grams of cocaine seized in multi-county undercover operation
There are some major victories to report in the war on drugs as the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office says they're chipping ...
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What is 'pink cocaine'? Designer drug linked to Liam Payne and named in Diddy lawsuit
He alleged it was "required all employees from the butler, the chef to the housekeepers, to walk around with a pouch or fanny ...
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