TheMorningStar
May 27th, 2008, 12:21 PM
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TOKYO (AFP) - An unsuspecting passenger who flew to Tokyo is carrying one million yen's worth of cannabis compliments of customs authorities after a sniffer dog failed a test, officials said Monday.
An officer at Narita International Airport on Sunday stuffed 142 grams (five ounces) of the drug into the side pocket of a randomly selected black suitcase coming off an overseas flight so that the animal could detect it.
"The dog couldn't find it and the officer also forgot which bag he put it in," a customs office spokeswoman said.
"If by some chance passengers find it in their suitcase, we're asking them to return it," she said. :rofl:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080526/od_afp/japancrimedrugsairportsecurityanimaloffbeat_080526 085945;_ylt=AhqYwak0EgHpZb4HQwPsguKgOrgF
TOKYO (AFP) - An unsuspecting passenger who flew to Tokyo is carrying one million yen's worth of cannabis compliments of customs authorities after a sniffer dog failed a test, officials said Monday.
An officer at Narita International Airport on Sunday stuffed 142 grams (five ounces) of the drug into the side pocket of a randomly selected black suitcase coming off an overseas flight so that the animal could detect it.
"The dog couldn't find it and the officer also forgot which bag he put it in," a customs office spokeswoman said.
"If by some chance passengers find it in their suitcase, we're asking them to return it," she said. :rofl:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080526/od_afp/japancrimedrugsairportsecurityanimaloffbeat_080526 085945;_ylt=AhqYwak0EgHpZb4HQwPsguKgOrgF