Cocaine hidden inside cheese powder field: Indian man arrested on US-Canada border, says he did not know in regards to the drug
An Indian man was arrested with 60 kilos of cocaine at Port Huron in Michigan whereas he was on his technique to cross the border to Canada. Driver Chandan Tayal was stopped by the CBP on the Blue Water Bridge and on inspection of his automobile, the officers discovered two suspicious bins. Tayal informed the investigators that these bins contained wooden pallets and cheese powder being transported from Wisconsin to Brampton, Ontario.55 shrink-wrapped bricks of cocaine have been present in these two bins.27-year-old Tayal claimed he watched teh firm seal the truck, including that he didn’t know in regards to the bins of cocaine, during which one of many vacuum-sealed packages was partially opened.The incident came about within the early hours of June 11.Tayal was arrested and detained whereas the Marysville police K9 unit arrived and an officer positively alerted officers to the presence of narcotics.The primary field had 25 sealed packages weighing 27.47 kilograms, whereas within the second field an extra 30 packages weighing 33.03 kilos have been discovered.In whole, about 60.5 kilos of cocaine have been retrieved within the bust. Tayal is being held within the St. Clair County Jail because the investigation continues.

