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davidn3600

(6,342 posts)
Thu Sep 1, 2016, 04:58 PM Sep 2016

2 Canadian women and man accused of smuggling $22 million worth of cocaine on cruise ship

Mélina Roberge and Isabelle Lagacé spent their summer travelling to some of the world’s most idyllic vacation destinations -- from Tahiti to the cliffs of Bermuda to Peru -- on a two-month luxury cruise around the globe, costing approximately $20,000 per-person. The globe-trotting duo documented their escapades on Roberge's Instagram account. For two women in their twenties, it looked too good to be true.

And in this case, it appears it was.

When the Sea Princess, the cruise facilitating the women's travels, docked in Sydney Sunday, it was greeted by Australian Border Protection officers and detector dogs. The officers searched the ship's 2,000 cabins and say they discovered 95 kilograms (209.4 pounds) of cocaine packed in locked suitcases.

The haul has been valued at $31 million Australian (approximately $22 million U.S.). It was Australia’s largest seizure of narcotics carried by passengers of a cruise ship, Australian Border Force commander Tim Fitzgerald said.

Roberge, 22, and Lagacé, 28, are charged with importing a commercial quantity of cocaine. Another individual, André Tamine, 63, who had some of the cocaine in his possession, was arrested and charged as well. All three are natives of Quebec, Canada. They will remain in custody until their next court appearance on October 26. The maximum penalty if convicted of this offense is life imprisonment.


https://www.yahoo.com/gma/2-canadian-women-accused-smuggling-22-million-cocaine-110000554--abc-news-topstories.html

How did they get 210 pounds of cocaine on that ship? Don't dogs usually smell the luggage? Someone in security/customs obviously got paid off.
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2 Canadian women and man accused of smuggling $22 million worth of cocaine on cruise ship (Original Post) davidn3600 Sep 2016 OP
That's a lot of booger sugar hibbing Sep 2016 #1

hibbing

(10,103 posts)
1. That's a lot of booger sugar
Thu Sep 1, 2016, 05:07 PM
Sep 2016

Can't imagine trying to sell that much either, unless they already had a buyer.

Peace

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