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Malaysian Customs agents found heroin worth $400,000

byCT Report
06/08/2016
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KUALA LUMPUR: Customs agents in Greater Cincinnati found 10 pounds of heroin hidden inside two candles, part of a shipment of items from Malaysia listed as “praying items.”

Narcotics dog Freddy sniffed out the drugs in late June; an X-ray scan led agents to open the shipment and find two bags of a brownish powder inside the candles. They tested positive for heroin, according to a news release sent Tuesday from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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“This is a pretty significant seizure. We generally will get heroin seizures or other hard narcotics seizures several times a week, but this is a particularly large one,” Cincinnati Port Director Richard Gillespie said.

He estimated the value of the heroin to be about $400,000. Hamilton County Coroner Lakshmi Sammarco said the seizure shows how much heroin is moved through the Tri-State. She estimated officials catch less than 5 percent of the drug before it goes to market.

“That’s a whole lot of heroin for a whole lot of people — that’s what it comes down to,” she said.

The shipment customs agents seized was destined for Ontario, Canada. But Ohio has had an outsize problem with heroin in recent years, prompting attention from local police departments, nonprofits and lawmakers in Columbus and Washington.

“It’s become so lucrative that it dehumanizes the entire industry,” Sammarco said. “For the people moving it, they don’t care how many families they are devastating. They don’t care about the lives that they’re wasting.”

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