Man 'walking awkwardly' busted at JFK Airport for smuggling 2 lbs of
heroin worth $70K in his underwear
Trinidad native Bernard Charles was not happy to see a
customs officer - he simply had 2lbs of heroin hidden in his underwear.
The traveler was taken into custody by U.S. Customs and Border
Protection officials at John F. Kennedy International Airport, where he arrived
on a Caribbean Airlines flight from Port of Spain, Trinidad, on April Fool's
Day.
Charles, 42, had initially piqued the officers' interest when he
was spotted 'walking awkwardly' through the terminal.
Contraband: U. S.
Customs and Border Protection officers seized these two packages containing
1.8lbs of heroin from the groin area of Trinidad national Bernard
Charles
The man's briefcase was then searched, during which time the
passenger appeared visibly nervous and avoided eye contact, federal officials
said.
Charles was then escorted to a private room, where officers
conducted a pat-down that yielded a 'hard object' in his groin area, the New
York Daily News reported.
Further investigation revealed that the
42-year-old visitor had two clear packages concealed in his underwear.
The parcels contained a brown gummy substance, which later turned out to
be 1.79lbs of heroin with a street value of about $70,000.
Transportation
hub: The drug bust took place on April Fool's Day at JFK Airport after Charles
disembarked from a Caribbean Airlines flight
'This seizure is just
another example of our CBP officers being ever vigilant in protecting the United
States from the distribution of these illicit drugs,' said Robert E. Perez,
Director of CBP's New York Field Operations.
Charles has been turned
over to Homeland Security and charged with federal narcotics smuggling.
He is being held without bail. If convicted, the Trinidad and Tobago
national could face up to 10 years in prison.
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