Crime/Police State

Customs officials intercept shipment of cocaine on its way to the Vatican

Customs officers at Leipzig Airport in Germany found 340 grams (12 ounces) of cocaine packed into 14 condoms, inside a shipment of cushions coming from South America.

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by John Vibes

Customs officers at Leipzig Airport in Germany found 340 grams (12 ounces) of cocaine packed into 14 condoms, inside a shipment of cushions coming from South America.

This type of thing happens fairly often, but what makes this story interesting, is that this package was apparently on its way to the Vatican.

The package was  addressed to the Vatican postal office, but was sent with no other information.

Since there was not a more specific delivery address or recipient, this package could have been ordered by any one of Vatican City’s residents.

According to the German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, there was also a sting operation planned that sought to lure out the recipient of the package, but they were unable to identify a suspect.

The package waited for months as police were monitoring it, and no one came by to pick it up.

Writer Bio:

John Vibes is an investigative journalist, staff writer and editor for Intellihub News where this article originally appeared. He is also the author of an 90 chapter Book entitled “Alchemy of the Timeless Renaissance” and is an artist with an established record label. You can find him on his Facebook.
For media inquires, interviews, questions or suggestions for this author, email:vibes@intellihub.com or telephone: (347) 759-6075.

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