Contraband Tamales
Cocaine-smuggling plan gets thwarted in unusual Texas airport drug bust
A man traveling from Houston to New York on August 20 aroused suspicion when he failed to disclose he was carrying 200 tamales in his luggage. Although there's nothing illegal about transporting tamales, something caused the U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at George Bush Intercontinental Airport to take a closer look at the homemade food.
When they did, officers discovered nine of the tamales looked a little different than the rest. Instead of being stuffed with beef or vegetables, they were full of white powder; the substance tested positive for cocaine.
Authorities seized the contraband tamales containing nearly 7 ounces of cocaine and turned the 46-year-old El Salvadorian man over to the Houston Police Department. His name has not been released.
“This type of seizure speaks to our level of commitment in disrupting criminal activity despite the concealment method,” customs director Beverly Good said in a statement. Depending on the cocaine's purity, the 7-ounce seizure could be worth up to $14,000.