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Two Delta Airlines Agents Arrested After Allegedly Smuggling $3M Worth Of Ketamine

OAN Staff Abril Elfi

Two Delta Airlines agents have been arrested after allegedly smuggling over $3 million worth of ketamine through John F. Kennedy International Airport.

According to federal authorities, on September 19th, Leandro Alleyne and Fabian Innis were apprehended after they were allegedly spotted grabbing backpacks and suitcases, loading them onto a baggage transportation vehicle, and taking it to a deserted area of the tarmac, even though they did not have the authority to remove any luggage.

Court documents stated that Alleyne and Innis were seen by U.S. Department of Homeland Security investigators as they approached Flight 219, which had arrived from Copenhagen, Denmark. The investigators then swooped in after the pair had begun opening the bags.

They found that each backpack held several transparent plastic bags that were filled with a white, crystallized material that proved to be ketamine through field testing.

Authorities said the two were taken into custody in possession of 134 pounds of the drug, which had a street value of $3 million.

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