Detects Cuban Customs to Passenger with 25 Drug Capsules Ingested From Panama
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William Pérez González, first vice chief of the General Customs of the Republic, reported this Sunday the detection of a passenger with 25 drug capsules ingested on a flight from Panama through José Martí International Airport.
The General Customs Office of the Republic (AGR) reported that, as part of the strengthening of controls at points of entry into the country, a passenger from Panama was detected at José Martí International Airport carrying 25 capsules containing narcotic substances, which it would have ingested for the purposes of international drug transit. The post Detecta Customs of Cuba a passenger with 25 capsules of drugs ingested from Panama first appear…
Cuban Customs detected a passenger coming from Panama with 25 drug capsules ingested at the José Martí International Airport in Havana.
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