UNITED STATES-US Customs Officers discover a cocaine load on a flight from Jamaica.

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PHILADELPHIA, CMC – The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency says it has seized over 12 pounds of cocaine on a flight from Jamaica on Thursday at Philadelphia International Airport.

CBP said the drugs, with a street value of about US$400,000, came on a flight from Montego Bay, where law enforcement officers discovered the cocaine concealed behind a cargo hold blowout panel, CBP said.

“CBP officers routinely examine aircraft spaces after flights arrive from overseas locations. While searching the Montego Bay flight, officers discovered a draw-string bag adorned with the face of reggae legend Bob Marley concealed behind a cargo hold blowout panel,” the VBP said.

“From that bag, officers extracted five bricks of a white, powdery substance.

“Officers tested the substance with a handheld elemental isotope analysis tool and identified it as cocaine hydrochloride,” it added.

CBP said no arrests had been made and that the cocaine was turned over to Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Philadelphia for further criminal investigation by the Border Enforcement Security Task Force that operates at the Philadelphia International Airport.

“Customs and Border Protection officers conduct aircraft hold inspections of international flights every day, so this cocaine seizure is both rewarding and concerning for us,” said Rene Ortega, Acting Area Port Director for CBP’s Area Port of Philadelphia.

“It validates that transnational criminal organizations may focus on importing narcotics through Philadelphia again. It further proves that our continued diligence is essential to help protect our communities.”

CBP said officers and agents seized an average of 2,895 pounds of dangerous drugs daily at the US air, land, and sea ports of entry.

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