By STEVEN RAY HERNANDEZ
EDITOR
EDITOR@SBNEWSPAPER.COM
A local woman is being held at a correctional facility in Montgomery, Alabama following an arrest on drug trafficking charges after she was allegedly caught with 100-pounds of methamphetamines disguised as children’s candy, beverages and snacks.
According to a press release issued by the Alabama State Trooper’s office, 43-year old Graciela Mora of San Benito was pulled over on Thursday, August 20th around 3:30 p.m. after she made an improper lane change on Interstate 65 in Baldwin County.
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1 comments
How dare this lady try to smuggle narcotics into our country! Doesn’t she know that our corrupt government, does not like competition!? They are the only ones allowed to bring drugs in! The “war on drugs” is the biggest scam in this country right after “no kids left behind.” Inform your selves……..
http://www.libertyroundtable.com/2013/08/28/huge-cocaine-shipment-brought-in-by-usaf-planes/
http://www.globalresearch.ca/drug-war-american-troops-are-protecting-afghan-opium-u-s-occupation-leads-to-all-time-high-heroin-production/5358053