Puerto Rico confiscates 82 kilos of cocaine aboard a Dominican belly

The Office of the Aduanas and the Frontier Protection (CBP, in English) confiscated 82 kilos of cocaine inside mochilas aboard a barge in San Juan, prosecutor of the Dominican Republic, informed this March in a statement.

The drug vestig ‘n bordo del carguero “M / V Molly Schulte” que llego al port de San Juan procedente de Caucedo, República Dominicana.

Its estimated value is 2.2 million dollars.

“Anti-trafficking agents use very creative media to cultivate their illicit drug cartridges in the international community’s chain,” said Roberto Vaquero, Campo’s Director of Operations for Frontier Security in Puerto Rico and the United Virgin Islands.

“The experience of our officers, together with the use of all available drugs, results in the detection of these drugs. Our communities can feel more secure knowing that CBP men and women are safe on their fronts.”

On Monday, a CBP countermeasure control team boarded the facility for a routine inspection.

Inside the embankment, a team of road guards alerted about the smell of six mochilas near the loading dock.

CBP officials inspect the contents of the mochilas and find the cocaine.

The CBP mission will salvage the fronts of the United States.

For another store, the Office of the Aduanas and the Frontier Protection provided information on the use of pirated products such as Internet purchases by consumers in Puerto Rico, located at the San Juan International Airport.

San Juan’s CBP camp operations in Hong Kong are receiving “numerous” package packages sent from Hong Kong that contain fake electronic cables, adapters, auricles and high-speed objects.

If these Huberian articles are genuine, the haberdashery store will hold a minor price suggested by the manufacturer of more than $ 530,000.

CBP officials will discover the counterfeit products while conducting complimentary inspections on package packages at the Air Cargo Installation located at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport.

In fiscal year 2020, the San Juan CBP Campaign Office collected 2,443 entries that contained good violaban intellectual property rights with an MSRP value of $ 46 million.

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