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Police in Italy intercepted a package carrying approximately 500 coffee beans stuffed with cocaine and addressed to a fictional mob boss from a movie.
Police in Italy discovered cocaine stuffed inside individually hollowed-out coffee beans, after opening a parcel addressed to a fictional Mafia boss from a Hollywood movie. CNN values your feedback 1.
Geneva — Swiss police said Thursday they had seized more than 500 kilograms, or about half a ton, of cocaine from a shipment of coffee beans delivered to a Nespresso plant.
According to police, the coked-out beans were traveling under the moniker “Santino D’Antonio,” which is the name of a mafia boss villain from John Wick: Chapter 2 (played by Riccardo Scamarcio).
An employee at Human Bean reported that a customer spat a chocolate-covered coffee bean at her at 6:16 p.m. Aug. 5. The victim said she was also hit with “spittle on her face and left arm ...
Italian police in Milan say they discovered a shipment of coffee beans from Colombia which were stuffed with cocaine.. The shipment arrived at Milan's Malpensa Airport from Colombia recently and ...
Coffee with an extra kick. Italian police last week found 130 grams of cocaine hidden in a package of 2 kg (4.4 pounds) of coffee that arrived at Milan’s Malpensa Airport from Colombia. In a … ...
WEST HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA) — Witnesses say a man went berserk tonight at a Coffee Bean store at the corner of La Cienega and Third. The incident started around 7:30 p.m., when witnesses say the man ...
Police in Italy have intercepted a package containing hundreds of coffee beans that were hiding illegal drugs inside them. Around 500 beans had been cut open, stuffed with cocaine, and carefully ...
On its website, Christopher Bean claims to be the only coffee roaster in Volusia County and one of the oldest in Florida. Initially, the marijuana was discovered by an employee of Brown's who was ...
The heroin packets were disguised as packages of coffee beans, which had then been placed inside a box of Ensure nutritional shakes. Police say the haul amounted to $800,000 worth of heroin.