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palani
27th January 2012, 03:49 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/police-16-kilograms-cocaine-seized-un-002132732.html


UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A shipment containing 16 kilograms of cocaine was seized last week at the U.N.'s mail intake center, a New York Police Department spokesman said Thursday.

Paul Browne, NYPD's chief spokesman, said the drug was in a white bag evidently masquerading as a diplomatic pouch that raised suspicions when it was being scanned because it was stamped with what looked like a poorly concocted version of the U.N. logo.

Browne said there was no name or address on the shipment sent from Mexico City through Cincinnati.

U.N. security officials called the NYPD and Drug Enforcement Administration, which confirmed the substance inside the shipment intercepted Jan. 16 was cocaine, the police spokesman said.

U.N. undersecretary-general for safety and security Gregory B. Starr told reporters Thursday evening that "there is nothing to indicate that this had anything to do with anybody at the United Nations."

Starr said the drug was actually stashed in two bags that were stamped with the sky-blue U.N. logo of a world map in an apparent effort to masquerade as diplomatic pouches, which are not supposed to be inspected. Inside the bag, the drug was hidden in hollowed-out notebooks, he added.

The U.N. official showed journalists a photograph of the bags that were seized, and compared them with a real diplomatic pouch used by the U.N., which is somewhat larger and made of a different material.

No name or address on the bag? Wonder how they knew where it was going to be delivered? Do you suppose the POLICE were intended to intercept these goods?

Spectrism
27th January 2012, 06:04 AM
The best way to smuggle is to place the goods in a shipping container and remove it before the final delivery. It sounds like there was no opportunity for the smugglers to retrieve their package.

palani
27th January 2012, 06:09 AM
They must have had some fun placing 30 lbs of drugs in hollowed out notebooks. This would seem to require an entire bookcase of notebooks.

Heimdhal
27th January 2012, 06:39 AM
I had to opportunity once to hang out for a few days with an older gentleman that had worked as liason/ambassador between the US and Brasil embassies. He was a family friend of a friend of mine and had come to visit. Very cool guy, extremley well educated and wise.


According to him, as many of us probably assume, this is a fairly common practice. He said that they would regularly bring over a few kilos each for nothing more than "spending money" while they were in a country. Like gold, he said, drugs are a universal currency. Diplomatic Immunity is used to regularly bring drugs across the borders and it is in fact a commonly accepted practice. These guys must have upset the wrong guy and this was a message of "hey, dont fuck with us".