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Colombian Jailed After Attempting to Smuggle Cocaine in Slippers at Paris Airport

From Le Figaro · (10m ago) French Critical tone

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A Colombian national was arrested at Paris's Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport for attempting to smuggle 1.2 kg of cocaine.
  • The cocaine was discovered hidden inside the man's slippers by customs officials.
  • He was sentenced to one year in prison and a 10-year ban from French territory following an immediate trial.

French authorities at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport have once again demonstrated their vigilance in combating drug trafficking, with the recent arrest of a Colombian national attempting to smuggle a significant quantity of cocaine into the country. The man was apprehended upon arrival from Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, carrying 1.2 kilograms of the illicit substance concealed within his slippers. This discovery highlights the persistent efforts of drug mules to find new concealment methods, and the equally persistent efforts of customs officials to detect them.

The swift judicial response underscores France's zero-tolerance policy towards drug importation. The Colombian man faced an immediate trial in Bobigny, resulting in a one-year prison sentence and a decade-long ban from French territory. The prosecutor's office shared the details of the seizure on the social platform X, accompanied by a cautionary message: "Don't take the risk!" This serves as a stark warning to potential traffickers that such attempts will be met with severe legal consequences.

Ne prenez pas le risque !

โ€” Eric MathaisThe public prosecutor of Bobigny posted this message on X along with a photo of the seized slippers, warning against drug smuggling attempts.

This incident occurs against a backdrop of increasing cocaine seizures in France. Last year alone, authorities reported a substantial 58% rise in cocaine confiscations compared to the previous year, with the total amount seized jumping from 53 to 84 tons. This upward trend indicates a growing challenge in controlling the flow of narcotics, but also a heightened effectiveness in law enforcement operations. The case of the man with cocaine-filled slippers is a small but significant part of this larger battle against international drug smuggling networks.

contre l'importation de stupรฉfiants ร  Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle

โ€” Eric MathaisThe prosecutor's message implied that justice is being served against the importation of narcotics at the airport.
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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.