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BIG Cocaine dealer's 16kg covered in UN logo bags found at UN HQ!

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Cocaine cache gets diplomatic treatment at UN

(AFP) – 9 hours ago

UNITED NATIONS — A 16 kilo (35.5 pounds) consignment of cocaine lost by Mexican drug traffickers has turned up in an unlikely place -- the United Nations in New York.

Police and UN officials Thursday told how two fake UN diplomatic pouches containing drugs -- which experts said had a street value of more than $2 million -- sparked an alert when they were delivered by accident to the global body's headquarters.

The bags, which had the UN symbol printed on them, were shipped from Mexico through the DHL shipping company's center in Cincinnati, Ohio, Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne of the New York Police Department told AFP.

But the bags had no address on them, nor any return to sender details.

"It is my understanding that because there was no addressee, the DHL just thought well that's the UN symbol so we should ship it on to UN headquarters and let them figure out who it was supposed to go to," Browne said.

The two UN bags were "obvious fakes" and were quickly intercepted by security staff when they arrived on January 16. Inside were 14 hard cover books hollowed out to hide the cocaine.

"Somebody in Mexico is probably in trouble now having let a significant amount of cocaine out of their possession," said Browne.

UN assistant secretary general Gregory Starr told reporters there was no evidence that anyone from the United Nations was linked to the bags.

"In my humble opinion this was the work of narcotics traffickers that were trying to ship something into the United States and their plan must have gone wrong," said Starr, who is in charge of UN security.

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NYPD, DEA Probe Cocaine Found At UN


Updated: Thursday, 26 Jan 2012, 7:34 PM CST
Published : Thursday, 26 Jan 2012, 2:28 PM CST

(NewsCore) - A shipment containing a reported $2 million of cocaine was intercepted last week at the United Nations headquarters in New York, authorities revealed Thursday.

Around 35 pounds (16kg) of the drug was intercepted by security personnel at the building's mail processing center, according to FOX News Channel.

The cocaine was reportedly stuffed inside a batch of hollowed out books and hidden inside two mailbags stamped with bogus UN logos.

With a probe underway, the world body insisted Thursday that none of its staff were implicated.

Police, meanwhile, were working on the theory the narcotics were probably dispatched to the UN by accident as part of a bungled drug smuggling exercise.

"The United Nations nor anyone located in the United Nations was the intended recipient of this delivery and the bags were not UN bags, diplomatic or other," said a spokesman for Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon.

The bags were originally shipped from Mexico via a DHL center in Cincinnati, New York Police Department Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne told the AFP news agency.

"It is my understanding that because there was no addressee, the DHL just thought well that's the UN symbol so we should ship it on to UN headquarters and let them figure out who it was supposed to go to," Browne said.

"The working theory now is that possibly it was never meant to have left Mexico at all," Browne said. The bags were "a bad fake."

"Somebody in Mexico is probably in trouble now having let a significant amount of cocaine out of their possession," the police chief added.

Earlier, a diplomatic source at the UN told FOX News the bags were delivered to the UN's diplomatic pouch processing center with covers that mimicked those of official diplomatic pouches.

The same source said one working theory being considered by officials was that a worker at the processing center was the intended recipient.

The UN's headquarters have been based in Manhattan, overlooking the East River, since 1952. Though it is in the US and subject to most local, state and federal laws, the land on which the complex sits is actually under the administration of the UN itself.
 
They MUST have someone within the UN to pick up the shipment 100% sure.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/idi...caine-filled-books-building-article-1.1012723

Idiot drug smugglers mail cocaine-filled books to UN building

Nearly 40 pounds of powder shipped from Mexico City
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By Rocco Parascandola AND Sarah Armaghan / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Thursday, January 26, 2012, 10:29 PM

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Nearly 40 pounds of cocaine stuffed inside hollowed-out textbooks were intercepted at the United Nations Headquarters’ mail room, officials announced Thursday.

Two bags - bearing only the UN symbol with no addressee or return address - were X-rayed around 12:30 p.m. on Jan. 16 by the Security and Safety Service after they were deemed suspicious by workers, police and a UN spokeswoman said.

The 35.6 pounds of powder wrapped in plastic were plunked into 14 textbooks and placed inside “makeshift unauthorized diplomatic pouches”, NYPD’s top spokesman Paul Browne said.

The packages - originating from Mexico City - arrived at a DHL shipping facility in Cincinnati then arrived at the UN’s private postal processing location on E. 48th St. between First Ave. and the FDR Drive, Browne said.

“Neither the United Nations nor anyone located in the United Nations was the intended recipient of this delivery and the bags were not UN bags, diplomatic or other,” the UN said in a statement.

The coke was handed over to the NYPD and the Drug Enforcement Agency, a spokeswomen for the UN said.

“It’s an ongoing investigation with us and the NYPD,” said Drug Enforcement Administration Spokeswoman Erin Mulvey.

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16kilo, 2 mil worth, jia buay liao;)
this is street value.....meaning you want to realise the value you got to sell off all the drugs.......to someone without connections its worth is as good as shit........good luck even if you try selling it.....will either get caught by police or the ones tracking their lost package whichever comes first....lose lose situation.
 
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