Foiling cocaine smuggling attempt with traveler coming to Jordan
The media spokesperson for the PSD said that workers at the Anti-Narcotics Department at Queen Alia International Airport suspected a South American traveler who came to Jordan via a flight, and he was immediately taken for inspection and investigation.
The media spokesperson confirmed that the investigators had indications that he had hidden quantities of drugs inside his bowels, and he was immediately taken to Al-Bashir Hospital, and when he was photographed by x-ray, the pictures showed the presence of a group of capsules inside his body, and then he confessed to his attempt to smuggle a quantity of cocaine into his bowels.
45 capsules were removed medically from his body, which were found to contain 1.5 kg of cocaine, and legal measures were taken against him.
The media spokesperson for the PSD said that workers at the Anti-Narcotics Department at Queen Alia International Airport suspected a South American traveler who came to Jordan via a flight, and he was immediately taken for inspection and investigation.
The media spokesperson confirmed that the investigators had indications that he had hidden quantities of drugs inside his bowels, and he was immediately taken to Al-Bashir Hospital, and when he was photographed by x-ray, the pictures showed the presence of a group of capsules inside his body, and then he confessed to his attempt to smuggle a quantity of cocaine into his bowels.
45 capsules were removed medically from his body, which were found to contain 1.5 kg of cocaine, and legal measures were taken against him.
The media spokesperson for the PSD said that workers at the Anti-Narcotics Department at Queen Alia International Airport suspected a South American traveler who came to Jordan via a flight, and he was immediately taken for inspection and investigation.
The media spokesperson confirmed that the investigators had indications that he had hidden quantities of drugs inside his bowels, and he was immediately taken to Al-Bashir Hospital, and when he was photographed by x-ray, the pictures showed the presence of a group of capsules inside his body, and then he confessed to his attempt to smuggle a quantity of cocaine into his bowels.
45 capsules were removed medically from his body, which were found to contain 1.5 kg of cocaine, and legal measures were taken against him.
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Foiling cocaine smuggling attempt with traveler coming to Jordan
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