The border patrol has been confiscated 44 pounds of card factor coated cornflakes in Ohio

Abstract: US customs and border protection seizes 44 pounds of cardika-coated corn flakes, which can be up to $ 2,822,400 on February 13. US Customs and Border Protection US Customs and Border Protection Agent...

US customs and border protection seizes 44 pounds of cardika-coated corn flakes, which can be up to $ 2,822,400 on February 13. US Customs and Border Protection  US Customs and Border Protection Agents seized 44 pounds of cardika-coated cornflakes in Cincinnati, Ohio, in a title of a title, titled "there is no scrub sheet".
 Shipped, was caught on February 13, from Peru, and is traveling to Hong Kong's private residence. It estimates that the street value is $ 2,822,400.
It was sniffed by the CBP anesthesia detector dog "Bico". When officials open the package, they noticed that it had a white powder and a sheet coated with a gray. Officials tested the product and found that it was cocaine.  3,677 pounds of drugs entering the port nationwide.
Cocaine is a single timetable II material, which may lead to health sciences, convulsions, stroke and death.  
CBP did not respond to Insider email requests to comment when published.  Last month, after nearly two years of investigation, Royal Canadian Royal Mount the police determined that the banana ship filled with cocaine grocery store in the grocery store in British Columbia.
 If the shipments do not accidentally deliver to the wrong party, they will report 800,000 more cards to the drug market to someone.
 

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