METH DISGUISED AS SNICKER BARS LANDS A CALIFORNIA MAN IN JAIL FOR ATTEMPTED SMUGGLING


 This undated photo provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Monday, July 30, 2012 shows more than four pounds of methamphetamine disguised to look like the popular Snickers Bars. Rogelio Mauricio Harris of Long Beach, Calif,. was arrested last week at Los Angeles International Airport as he prepared to board a flight to Japan. Harris was charged in Los Angeles with drug possession and faces at least 10 years in prison if convicted. (AP Photo/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement)
California man tries to smuggle Meth disguised as Snicker bars out of the U.S. to Japan.
Kids, we know you're hooked on the energy drinks. But have you ever tried a meth bar?
Just wait.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced today that one Rogelio Mauricio Harris, 34, has a date in court this afternoon after he allegedly tried to board a plane at LAX with four pounds worth of meth candy bars in his baggage:

The bust was made Friday at LAX by CBP agents who singled the suspect out for further inspection after eyeing a large box of chocolate bars -- apparently Mars- Snickers-brand -- in his luggage, according to a CBP statement.
The 45 bars, agents say, contained chocolate-coated meth. Harris was headed for Japan, the CBP says.
Listen up, people of Japan: if you thought regular American candy was bad for your teeth, just wait.
Harris was quickly charged with suspicion of possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. He could face 10 years if convicted.
The bars, with nearly four pounds worth of meth, would have been worth nearly a quarter-million dollars in Japan, federal officials stated.
Claude Arnold, special agent in charge for Homeland Security Investigations in L.A. states:
This scheme involved considerable planning and preparation and it shows the lengths to which smugglers will go in an attempt to elude detection.
There seems to be an overseas market for LAX-outbound meth. According to a CBP statement:
Other recent attempts have involved concealing the contraband in Easter eggs, snack food bags and cans of refried beans.
And they say America doesn't make stuff the world wants anymore?
[Update at 3:28 p.m.]: According to the feds' criminal complaint against Harris, CBP agents were a little suspicious from the get-go because he purchased his ticket for Delta flight 283 with cash and was scheduled to return quickly -- today, in fact.
Agents set off to inspect his checked luggage, a rolling suitcase, and discovered the box of bars, according to the complaint. A metal probe was poked through the chocolate and, alas, the white substance that later tested positive for meth was found, feds alleged.

Harris was tracked down on a "jet way" as he was about to board the plane, according to the complaint.

1 comment:

  1. Wow, can't believe they caught him. Pretty crazy idea. What was suspect about a box of candy bars?

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