Dog Helps US Customs and Border Protection Seize Fentanyl Pills Hidden in Burritos
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Dog Helps US Customs and Border Protection Seize Fentanyl Pills Hidden in Burritos

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Apart from being man’s best friend, dogs are also a huge asset to the security forces across the globe. In a recent incident, a canine helped the US Customs and Border Protection force by sniffing fentanyl pills worth nearly $60,000. In an official release, it was informed that Arizona’s Yuma Sector Border Patrol found several packages of fentanyl pills that were hidden inside burritos at the Highway 78 immigration checkpoint on March 30. 🌯Yesterday, Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents seized $60K worth of fentanyl pills hidden inside burritos after a K9 alerted to a vehicle at an immigration checkpoint. Upon inspection, the US Customs and Border Protection force personnel found multiple packages containing fentanyl pills that were stuffed inside breakfast burritos.

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