240 Pounds of Cocaine Seized at Border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Field Operations seized nearly 240 pounds of cocaine when a Canadian resident was trying to get back into his country at the Lewiston-Queenston border crossing.
Officers say 29-year-old Ravinder Arora appeared extremely nervous during primary questioning, so they selected him for an enforcement examination.
During the inspection of Arora’s empty commercial trailer, officers noticed that the floor of the vehicle had been tampered with and replaced with non-factory screws. When they removed the floor boards, they found 97 vacuum-sealed bricks of cocaine.
“This is the largest cocaine seizure to date in the Port of Buffalo and has a street value of approximately $3.6 million,” said Buffalo Port Director Joseph J. Wilson in a news release.
Arora is charged with narcotics possession and has been turned over to agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations for further investigation and prosecution by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New York.
Photos provided by CBP
Officers say 29-year-old Ravinder Arora appeared extremely nervous during primary questioning, so they selected him for an enforcement examination.
During the inspection of Arora’s empty commercial trailer, officers noticed that the floor of the vehicle had been tampered with and replaced with non-factory screws. When they removed the floor boards, they found 97 vacuum-sealed bricks of cocaine.
“This is the largest cocaine seizure to date in the Port of Buffalo and has a street value of approximately $3.6 million,” said Buffalo Port Director Joseph J. Wilson in a news release.
Arora is charged with narcotics possession and has been turned over to agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations for further investigation and prosecution by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New York.
Photos provided by CBP
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