"Anti-drug officers in the Caribbean have read between the lines to intercept a disguised shipment of cocaine destined for Europe. The Dominican Republic authorities found several packets of the drug sewn in the lining of dictionaries. The consignment was seized at a post office in Santo Domingo ready to be mailed to an address in Madrid. The country's National Drug Control Agency said the package contained "a white powder that appears to be cocaine." Attempts to bring to book those responsible may not prove easy though, despite the find.
The NDCA officers said a local return address on the package was almost certainly bogus. It is the third time in two months that drugs have been found sewn into book covers or cards bound for Spain." From SkyNews at news.sky.com.
I considered tagging this story "industry news" but I think not.
The NDCA officers said a local return address on the package was almost certainly bogus. It is the third time in two months that drugs have been found sewn into book covers or cards bound for Spain." From SkyNews at news.sky.com.
I considered tagging this story "industry news" but I think not.
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