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More than $9 million in opium seized at JFK airport

From Julia Talanova, CNN
The 30 porcelain cats contained a total of 205 pounds of raw opium, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Thursday.
The 30 porcelain cats contained a total of 205 pounds of raw opium, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Thursday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The drugs were hidden in porcelain figurines
  • The package was intended for a New York-area address
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New York (CNN) -- Authorities in New York seized more than $9 million worth of opium hidden inside a shipment of porcelain figurines last month at John F. Kennedy International Airport, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Thursday.

The seizure happened on January 21, the agency said in a press release.

More than 30 porcelain cats were discovered in a shipment from Thailand, labeled "plastic samples" and despite an X-ray scan that yielded nothing suspicious, authorities chose to open the cargo and crack one of the figurines open, according to John Saleh, spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

During the inspection, authorities discovered a total of 205 pounds of a brown, tar-like substance that turned out to be raw opium, mostly used to make heroin, Saleh said. The agency estimated the value of the opium at more than $9 million.

Saleh couldn't comment on the exact source of the package but did say it was intended for an address in the greater New York area.

"Most times we find cocaine and heroin," Saleh said. "Opium was kind of unusual to find, especially in that quantity."

Federal authorities said there have been no arrests, and the investigation is continuing.