Philadelphia CBP K9 Proves Practice Makes Perfect with Outbound Marijuana Seizure during TrainingPHILADELPHIA – Coaches always preach that practice makes perfect and that the more you train, the better you perform.
Customs and Border Protection narcotics detector dog Dasha detected nearly 500 grams of marijuana in a mail parcel destined to Barcelona, Spain January 7, 2019.
This axiom was clearly on display Tuesday when a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) narcotics detector dog team in Philadelphia discovered nearly 500 grams of marijuana being shipped from San Francisco to Barcelona, Spain while practicing detection skills in an air cargo hangar.
K9 Dasha caught the marijuana scent in a postal parcel manifested as “Zoomingos Monkey with Banan” that was packaged in an outbound mail container. The CBP K9 officer opened the package and noticed a silver pouch that contained a single bag with 468.4 grams, or about one pound, of marijuana.
The CBP K9 team seized the marijuana, which has a street value of about $800.
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CBP seized an average of 4,657 pounds of illicit narcotics every day during 2018 across the United States. Learn about what CBP accomplished during “A Typical Day” in 2018.
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