News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Web: Infant 'Drugs Mule' Caught In US |
Title: | UK: Web: Infant 'Drugs Mule' Caught In US |
Published On: | 2002-04-23 |
Source: | BBC News (UK Web) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 11:54:18 |
INFANT 'DRUGS MULE' CAUGHT IN US
The drug was found during a routine inspection A five-year-old girl has
been caught at John F Kennedy airport in New York with more than one
kilogram of heroin hidden in her luggage.
Customs officials said the girl was travelling alone from Bogota, Colombia,
on board an Avianca Airlines flight.
The drug was found during a routine check of her two suitcases, when an
inspector noticed the side of one the bags was unusually thick.
An investigation had been opened into who sent the girl to New York.
She has been handed over to the Administration for Children's Services in
New York.
"Sending a five-year-old girl alone on a plane to smuggle heroin represents
a new low, even for drug traffickers," said US special agent Joe Webber.
"This case demonstrates the depths to which trafficking organisations have
sunk to ply their deadly trade."
Earlier this month a 12-year-old boy travelling from Nigeria was caught
with 87 condoms filled with heroin in his stomach at JFK airport.
The boy, who had been living with relatives in Nigeria for two years, said
he had been offered $1,900 to carry the drug to the US.
The drug was found during a routine inspection A five-year-old girl has
been caught at John F Kennedy airport in New York with more than one
kilogram of heroin hidden in her luggage.
Customs officials said the girl was travelling alone from Bogota, Colombia,
on board an Avianca Airlines flight.
The drug was found during a routine check of her two suitcases, when an
inspector noticed the side of one the bags was unusually thick.
An investigation had been opened into who sent the girl to New York.
She has been handed over to the Administration for Children's Services in
New York.
"Sending a five-year-old girl alone on a plane to smuggle heroin represents
a new low, even for drug traffickers," said US special agent Joe Webber.
"This case demonstrates the depths to which trafficking organisations have
sunk to ply their deadly trade."
Earlier this month a 12-year-old boy travelling from Nigeria was caught
with 87 condoms filled with heroin in his stomach at JFK airport.
The boy, who had been living with relatives in Nigeria for two years, said
he had been offered $1,900 to carry the drug to the US.
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