Germany catches woman smuggling cocaine
in breast implants
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[March 10, 2016]
BERLIN (Reuters) - A 24-year-old
Colombian woman was arrested at Frankfurt airport after she was found to
be carrying 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of cocaine inside her breasts, German
customs officials said on Wednesday.
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Airport officials became suspicious after they found fresh
operation scars below the woman's breasts during a search on Feb. 24
and she complained of severe pain.
The woman admitted to carrying drugs, which had been inserted into
her body during a hastily arranged operation.
She was sent to a local hospital where doctors removed two 500-gram
lumps of cocaine wrapped in plastic from each of her breasts.
The drugs have a market value of 200,000 euros ($220,000) and were
destined for Spain, a customs spokesman said.
"This is the first case in Germany in which drugs have been smuggled
in this fashion," said spokesman Hans-Juergen Schmidt.
Customs agents were shocked by what they said was the amateurish
surgery. Schmidt said it showed how drugs smugglers "are completely
indifferent to human life and the life-threatening conditions of
their drug carriers."
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The woman, who said she has three children in Colombia where she
worked in agriculture, will be charged with drug trafficking and
faces jail time. ($1 = 0.9123 euros)
(Reporting by Tina Bellon; Editing by Joseph Nasr and Robin Pomeroy)
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