Attempted smuggling: 55 kilos of marijuana were sent as false shipments across the country
Customs officials confiscated 55 kilograms of marijuana being sent disguised as false shipments across Argentina.
Argentinian customs officials uncovered an attempt to smuggle 55 kilograms of marijuana disguised as false shipments intended for various locations throughout the country. The incident was reported by the Revenue and Customs Control Agency (ARCA) in the province of Salta, highlighting the ongoing challenges of drug trafficking and smuggling in Argentina.
The marijuana was discovered during routine inspections in the designated Secondary Customs Zone where various shipments from the northern border area are analyzed. While examining these envelopes, officials noticed inconsistencies that led to further investigation with a mobile scanner. The scan revealed images consistent with organic substances, prompting heightened scrutiny and subsequent confiscation of the contraband.
This case underscores the persistence of drug trafficking operations in Argentina and raises concerns about the effectiveness of customs controls in managing and preventing such illegal activities. As authorities continue to combat smugglers, incidents like this serve as a reminder of the evolving tactics used by those attempting to circumvent laws and regulations regarding narcotics distribution.