Marijuana seized in Mexico
Marijuana seized in Mexico
Marijuana seized in Mexico
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized over 373 pounds of marijuana concealed in a shipment of auto parts at the Laredo Port of Entry, valued at approximately $835,875, with Homeland Security Investigations now probing the incident. In Canada, police uncovered 1,184 pounds of cannabis during a traffic stop, leading to charges against the truck driver for distributing illegal cannabis. Meanwhile, Trinidad and Tobago's police conducted successful operations in both the Western and Southern Divisions, resulting in the seizure of marijuana weighing 697 grams and 212 grams, respectively, along with arrests for illegal possession. Additionally, the Bureau of Customs in the Philippines seized illegal drugs worth over P7.3 million, including cannabis oil and methamphetamine, in air parcels from the U.S. and Pakistan. These incidents highlight ongoing efforts by law enforcement across multiple regions to combat drug trafficking and uphold cannabis regulations. The varying legal contexts underscore the complexities surrounding cannabis possession and distribution.

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