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US Customs Agency grabs 146 kg meth hidden in solar panels

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 24, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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American customs and border protection seized 146 kg methamphetamine hidden in a recent shipping of solar panels on Los Angeles International Airport.

July 24, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

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The American customs and border protection said this week that it has taken about 300 lbs (146 kg) methamphetamine hidden in solar panels on Los Angeles International Airport.

The modules were sent to New -Zeeland and were marked on the basis of earlier information and intercept before export, US Customs said in a statement on her Facebook account. The desk has not provided any further details.

“We do this every day,” said the statement. “These ‘criminal brains’ have never made a chance.”

Nasty PV -MagazineThe knowledge of this, this is the first known case with solar panels that are used to hide drugs. However, solar modules were occasionally used by drug producers in the past to provide illegal facilities.

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