HAGÅTÑA: Two women have been accused in federal court of bringing methamphetamine into Guam from Hong Kong.
Tsz Kei Lee and Yau Li face charges of importation of methamphetamine.
On the morning of Dec. 29, Lee and Li arrived in Guam from Hong Kong, where they were confronted by a Customs and Border Protection officer.
When a Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency officer searched Li, the officer allegedly found a combined 1.18 kilograms of methamphetamine contained within packages taped to Li’s thighs. A search of Lee reportedly turned up an additional 1.19 kilograms of methamphetamine.
When interviewed, Lee reportedly told investigators that she agreed to bring the drugs in from Hong Kong in exchange for the equivalent of roughly $9,000. Li allegedly made a similar statement to investigators.
The two women also reportedly told investigators that they knew bringing “ice” to Guam was illegal.
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