With the help of a dog trained to detect drugs, elements of the Federal Police discovered a tombstone that had more than 22 kilos of marijuana hidden at the Mexico City International Airport. (AICM)
The tombstone, stored in a wooden box came from Zapopan, Jalisco, and had as the recipient an address in the United States.
On the tombstone the written words were "In loving memory Pedro Huerta. To live in the hearts of Those we love is never to die ".
Additionally, the dates of birth June / 15/1945 and died February / 04/2015 Pedro Huerta appear.
Inside the box detected by the dog, federal agents found a black plastic package containing more than 22 kilograms of marijuana.
The tombstone and the drug were made available to the prosecutor of the Mexican city.
The tombstone, stored in a wooden box came from Zapopan, Jalisco, and had as the recipient an address in the United States.
On the tombstone the written words were "In loving memory Pedro Huerta. To live in the hearts of Those we love is never to die ".
Additionally, the dates of birth June / 15/1945 and died February / 04/2015 Pedro Huerta appear.
Inside the box detected by the dog, federal agents found a black plastic package containing more than 22 kilograms of marijuana.
The tombstone and the drug were made available to the prosecutor of the Mexican city.