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Meth in the City (Clip) | To Catch a Smuggler | National Geographic


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·Nov 10, 2024

If you take a quick look at this, so you don't see anything. Okay. The only thing that might give it away is this part, what we glued it again, so that it's an indication that somebody opened it up and glued it back again.

Now, you can see here the vein, if I can call it. So, one substance here, and the other one might be on the other side. All right. We have a white powder right here. We're going to start because we've got to make sure that this is not fentanyl. So, what we're going to do right now, we're going to test it.

So we've got the goggles, the chase mask, just to make sure. And that's what we're going to do. Stay safe. All right. Cocaine. So we know it's cocaine. It's not as toxic as fentanyl. So, we're going to try to extract that. See how much weight.

And as you can see, brown is going to be left. Going to take us a long time to do it, but that's okay. Okay. And we save the day. Well, the good thing about this is that once you start getting the hang of it, it becomes easier and faster.

So, how many we got? One. There should be two or three, at least four. All right. I think we've got everything. So, we're going to go and start weighing and find out how much cocaine we have out of the 15 parcels. Fourteen came positive.

So, we will weigh 14 parcels and find out how much drug do we have. And there's going to be 89 grams, 94. This is 100. Regardless of how small or how big the cocaine shipment is, we all were trying to intercept it because it's always going to cause harm to our community.

Okay, last one. And we're done. That's going to be over 14 back, 86. One and one-half kilogram of cocaine. Today we accomplished our mission. Tomorrow's another day, and tomorrow we will do it all over again. You mail it. We're going to nail it.

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