PRF seizes 213 kg of skunk inside a refrigerated truck on BR-135, in Peritoró
The Federal Highway Police in Brazil seized 213 kg of skunk from a refrigerated truck during a patrol on the BR-135 highway in Peritoró, Maranhão.
On the morning of Saturday, October 14, the Federal Highway Police (PRF) apprehended 213 kg of a highly potent cannabis variant known as skunk while conducting inspections on the BR-135 in Peritoró, Maranhão. Skunk is distinguished by its high concentration of THC and is considered an illicit drug in Brazil. It is synthesized through genetic crossing to enhance its potency, leading to heightened psychological effects and increased risks of anxiety and panic attacks among users.
The seizure occurred at around 7 AM when a PRF patrol team noticed a refrigerated truck operating with its tail lights off and without reflective stripes, which raised suspicion. The police instructed the vehicle to pull over for further inspection. This incident highlights the ongoing concern regarding drug trafficking on Brazilian highways, where illicit substances continue to be transported across various regions.
The PRF's actions not only reflect their commitment to enforcing drug laws in Brazil but also underscore the comprehensive effort needed to combat drug-related issues in the country. Seizures of this nature are vital for disrupting the supply chains of illegal substances, thus helping to mitigate the adverse social implications associated with drug use and trafficking.