They disrupt the alleged drug network that used handicrafts and food to bring to the US

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Agents of the Directorate for Combating Drug Trafficking (Dlcn), in the Suyapa neighborhood of La Entrada, Copán, they were arrested Jairon Alexander Ayala Mejía and Ruth Mariela Rápalo Arita are in possession of alleged cocaine that they wanted to get out of the country by handwork.

During home inspection They found plastic tins with exposed resin for the elaboration of ornaments and in which they were supposedly camouflaged with cocaine hydrochloride, a practice widely used in South American countries.

In the same case, they seized six wooden molds, four silicone molds, three exposed resin decorations, a bag containing 28 grams of alleged cocaine, as well as a bag containing 269 grams of drugs, a digital scale and two cell phones.

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On the other hand, in the Toncontin International AirportDuring a routine inspection by the agents of the Drug Trafficking Directorate installed in that air terminal, a dog warned that some sort of illegal substance was being carried in luggage.

When the agents asked for it two burgers attempting to travel to the city of Miami in the United States, they were asked to open their luggage and in three white jars in which they carried honey, they found false compartments in which supposed cocaine was transported.

Anything seized was sent to the Directorate of Forensic Medicine for the toxicology lab to issue an advisory report stating that it was indeed cocaine.

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