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US Customs Officers Nab Jamaican Passenger With Cocaine Hidden In Bottles

US Customs Officers Nab Jamaican Passenger With Cocaine Hidden In Bottles

NEW YORK, New York October 5, 2018 (CMC) – The United States Customs and Border Patrol agency (CBP) says its officers arrested an arriving passenger, from Jamaica, at John F. Kennedy (JFK) International airport, when they found cocaine hidden in bottles of liquor.

On Wednesday, CBP said Akeem Rasheen Lewis, a Jamaican citizen, arrived on a flight from Kingston, on September 28, and during the examination, CBP officers removed three bottles of Bailey’s liquor from a duty-free bag, “after discovering that the bottles appeared to be tampered with”.

“Lewis was escorted to a private search-room, where CBP officers discovered white powder, wrapped in clear plastic bags, within the bottles,” CBP said.

It said a total of three packages, containing nine pounds of cocaine, was discovered, with an estimated street value of US$115,000.

“This seizure demonstrates the dynamic border environment, in which CBP officers operate at JFK,” said Frank Russo, Acting Director of CBP’s New York Field Operations. “Our officers are determined to adapt and respond to these threats, in an effort to protect the American people.” 

CBP said “officers placed Lewis under arrest and turned him over to Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special Agents, for further investigation”.


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