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2 sisters went on a cruise touring the Bahamas, Jamaica, and Mexico. Feds allege they came back with kilos of cocaine worth up to $40K in their luggage.

Lloyd Lee   

2 sisters went on a cruise touring the Bahamas, Jamaica, and Mexico. Feds allege they came back with kilos of cocaine worth up to $40K in their luggage.
  • A federal investigator filed a complaint against two sisters who recently went on a cruise.
  • A dog helped discover 4.75 kilograms of cocaine in their backpacks, court documents said.

Two sisters recently took a weeklong cruise — touring the Bahamas, Jamaica, and Mexico — and came back with several kilos of cocaine hidden in the lining of their backpacks, a federal investigator alleged in a criminal complaint.

The pair were aboard the MSC Seascape cruise ship and departed from the port of Miami on July 16, the investigator wrote. When the cruise returned to Miami about a week later, US Customs and Border Protection officers conducted an "enforcement operation" and encountered the sisters in their shared cabin, said the complaint, first reported by CourtWatch.

Officers instructed the two to bring their luggage for a "secondary inspection," the court document said. The complaint doesn't say what triggered the search.

A federal prosecutor assigned to the case didn't respond to a request for comment from Insider sent outside working hours.

When the sisters left the cabin with their belongings, a narcotic-detection dog that was brought aboard to assist with the search "exhibited a change behavior and alerted to the odor of narcotics" coming from one of the women's belongings, the complaint said, so the sisters were separated and searched.

During the search, federal investigators allege, officers found "an anomaly sewed inside the lining" of the pair's backpacks.

Inside each bag: two packages of cocaine weighing about 2.4 kilograms.

In total, about 4.75 kilograms of cocaine was said to have been hidden in the backpacks, which Summer Louis, a Homeland Security agent, estimated in the complaint to be worth $15,000 to $40,000.

An MSC Cruises representative didn't respond to a request for comment from Insider sent outside working hours.

The sisters denied knowing about drugs inside their luggage in statements to law enforcement, though one of the pair told investigators that she noticed her backpack was "heavier than she originally remembered" after she left her bag behind at a restaurant to use the restroom during their July 19 stop in Jamaica.

One of the sisters told authorities that friends they had met up with in Jamaica asked if she wanted a bag to put her belongings in. The woman said she "did not notice anything suspicious about the bag because she did not see anything inside it" and took the bag back to the ship, the complaint said.

CBP officers reviewed security footage from the cruise ship. On July 19, footage showed the pair leaving together and returning separately to the ship while wearing "dark-colored backpacks," the complaint said.

Lawyers for the sisters declined to comment or did not respond to requests for comment from Insider.

Phone records also showed that one of the sisters sent a message two days before the cruise trip to a contact named "Kenny Jamaica."

The text, as it appeared in the complaint, read in part: "I don't know what u doing but am not doing it no more so what ever u got going on let it stop playing with me and now you not going to pick up the phone."

The sisters told investigators they were not asked or paid to smuggle drugs, the complaint said.

Federal prosecutors are accusing the sisters of importing a controlled substance, though no charges have yet been filed.



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