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By Bill Goldston |
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December 28, 2010 -
A Miami man is expected to make his initial appearance
in federal court in Los Angeles Monday afternoon on a
drug smuggling charge after he was intercepted at
Esteban Galtes, 23, was taken into custody at LAX
Thursday night by agents with U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security
Investigations (HSI).
His arrest came after U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers searched Galtes' luggage and discovered more than 14 pounds of cocaine, much of it camouflaged as pastel-colored, egg-shaped candies. |
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Galtes told CBP officers the eggs were for
his two children. The remainder of the cocaine was secreted
under the cardboard bottom of a paper shopping bag. The seized
cocaine has an estimated street value of more than $100,000. "CBP officers at LAX remain ever vigilant
during this holiday season," said Carlos Martel, acting director
of "Drug traffickers are always trying novel
ways to conceal their contraband," said Claude Arnold, special
agent in charge of ICE HSI in
Galtes is
charged with importation of a controlled substance. The charge
carries a maximum penalty of life in prison. |