She was sniffed by the federal government.
The Mexican woman who tests the quality of cocaine trafficked by drug cartels was handed over to the US and was charged by federal prosecutors, the Department of Justice said.
Irma Elvira Cruz, known as “Huzipol” and “Madre” 60, was charged earlier this month with federal accusations of conspiracy to illegally import cocaine into the United States and illegally import possession of cocaine for the purpose of distribution. I did.
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Members of the Mexican Federal Police test packets of cocaine seized by the Army. The woman has been charged in the US with being an unknown drug cartel quality control tester. (Reuters/Henry Romero)
“The cruise is said to have played a key role in the trafficking of hundreds of kilograms of cocaine to the United States,” said U.S. Attorney Richard Moultrey Jr. Dangerous drugs to the US and our communities. ”
Cruz was a quasi-member of an unknown drug lord in Mexico and was said to have been responsible for quality control testing of cocaine transported from Colombia to Costa Rica and Mexico.
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Border officials say more than 1,930 packages of cocaine seized at the tropical border weighed 1,532 pounds. (US Customs and Border Protection)
She conspired with others to coordinate cocaine transport for distribution in the US, including Atlanta, to coordinate cocaine transport from Mexico, Colombia, and Colombia, including Mexico, Colombia, and Guatemala. It's said.
Cruz was particularly responsible for testing cocaine for Atlanta, federal prosecutors said.
On September 3, 2015, she traveled to Heredia in Asuncion, Costa Rica, and was allegedly smuggled the purity of the cocaine into the United States. The next day, authorities stopped the vehicle from being driven by Cruz's companions leaving the den.

Customs and border patrol agents patrol on the US side of the razor wire border wall along the eastern tropical border of Nogales, Arizona. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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They seized 100 kilograms of cocaine from the vehicle and another 221 kilograms from the stash house, authorities said.
