Sentences with phrase «then smuggled»

It has been widely reported that marijuana grown in B.C. has been traded for illegal guns and cocaine in the U.S. and that these items are then smuggled back into Canada.
Until the smuggling issue is resolved, an increasing volume of our domestic sales in Canada will be exported, then smuggled back for sale here.»
Comment: Furst's latest story is inspired by a real - life group of Italian exiles, the giellisti (adherents to the anti-Fascist Giustizia e Liberta party) who fled Italy following the arrest of many of their group on the orders of Mussolini, and for a time, published an underground newspaper in Paris which was then smuggled back into Italy.
Kimmel said, unbeknownst to him, his mother spent the weekend baking cookies shaped like Oscar trophies, which she then smuggled into the Academy Awards.
In its release this month of the 2016 National Drug Threat Assessment, the DEA noted that the opioid epidemic has been exacerbated by the reemergence of illegal versions of fentanyl manufactured in foreign countries and then smuggled into the U.S.
These terrorists are being entertained in the Indian parliament building in New Delhi where they are residing and then smuggle dover to Pakistan in Indian Army helicopters.
London's Daily Mail published an article over the weekend in which two reporters documented their experience printing and assembling The Liberator, then smuggling it successfully onto a Eurostar Train.
I was told the owners would wait until nighttime and then smuggle the goods from an underground tunnel to the train for delivery to customers far and wide.

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The accomplices would then intentionally get arrested so they could smuggle drugs into the facility, often in their body orifices.
Falciani then had to attract the attention of the Swiss police because, unless the Swiss would have openly demanded the data he had smuggled, the French police were not allowed to use the files.
The keys are smuggled into Mexico and then on to the United States — by land, air, or sea — using methods as varied as they are ingenious: stashed under fresh produce, in cans of jalapeños, in the bellies of frozen shark carcasses, in trap compartments of cars, trucks, motor homes, container ships, small aircraft, even submarines; taped to the bodies of backpackers traveling by bus; catapulted over border fences; concealed in the trunks of corrupt local sheriffs; or trundled through underground tunnels (some so well constructed that they have air conditioning), a tactic purportedly devised by El Chapo himself.
Then a CIA handler (played by Domhnall Gleeson) cornered Seal on smuggling cigars right before offering him a job to take surveillance pictures in other countries.
If he is able to smuggle the ball into Chelsea's attack, no matter if that contains Giroud, Hazard or Morata, then the Blues have the talent to hurt Barcelona.
Then on the hour mark, Keylor spilled a simple cross and Blaise Matuidi smuggled the loose ball over the line to level the tie 3 - 3.
Then they just need to smuggle it to the right location and boom.
Now and then people tried to smuggle drugs in that way.
The Port Authority is being forced to keep bad cops on the payroll — including one who moonlighted as a masseuse and then got convicted of molesting a female client and another who allegedly helped smuggle hashish through JFK — because their union refuses to submit to the agreed - upon disciplinary process, according to a new lawsuit.
Robbers may have plundered the ancient tombs in the Western Desert in Egypt; afterward, individuals may have smuggled the wooden covers from Egypt to Dubai, and then through another European country before ending up in Israel.
Then there's the smuggling of wildlife, dead or alive.
Spying then turns into drug and weapons smuggling for both sides.
The plot comes down to a money exchange at the Del Amo Fashion Center, in which Jackie is to hand over half a million dollars smuggled in from Mexico to an associate of Ordell's, who Nicolette and Dargus are then supposed to nab.
One thing leads to another, as tends to happen when you fall down rabbit holes of espionage and clandestine operations, and soon Barry is acting as a bagman in transactions between the Company and Panamanian strongman — and CIA informant — Manuel Noriega, and then he's smuggling drugs into the U.S. for the Medellin cartel, which leads to (after he's caught) becoming a DEA informant.
Their smuggled cocaine was then distributed as crack cocaine in Los Angeles, and profits funneled back to the Contras.
Nobody actually believes there's any future to this strange mash - up of sports - car design cues, but then again I never believed I'd be distracted enough by a Renault concept car to forget to smuggle out a few extra pain au chocolat.
Jones» debut — which is very different from Johnson's recent bestseller — depicts the harsh life of women in North Korea, and then the even harsher realities after they are smuggled out of the country and sold into the sex trade in Seattle.
Hidden first in a chest, then in a jar, then in a carpet, Marjan is smuggled out of the palace to the town to seek out an old storyteller who can give her tales for Shahrazad.
those smuggled or imported pups come from mills that are far worse then the mills here in the states - they bring with them disease and the results of poor breeding practices - rabies anyone?
Then, in the 1700's it is said that Josephine, wife of Napoleon, used her dog to smuggle messages to her in and out of prison when she was held captive in Les Carmes.
To top it off, we had a super dodgy taxi ride on the way to Orhei Vechi (we actually looked at each other, at one point, and offered «I love yous»), and then our driver got busted for smuggling while trying to leave the country.
Ah, but then boardgames entered my life and proved me wrong with its much more peaceful themes, such as running a gallery or smuggling contraband into the market, or in the case of Mystic Vale quietly tending to what will hopefully be a verdant valley of serenity.
Born in Berlin in 1931 to a Jewish family, Frank Auerbach was smuggled to Britain on the outbreak of war to escape the Antisemitism then sweeping through Nazis Germany — his parents perished in a concentration camp in 1942.
In money laundering, cash from illegal origins (such as smuggling narcotics) is fed into a business that then repays the money back to the criminal as a salary or consulting fee or some other type of seemingly legitimate transaction.
That's why the wives of many inmates in Israel devised a plan to smuggle their husband's sperm out of the prison and straight to a fertility clinic where the sperm could be frozen and then used in IVF treatments.
Paul Finlayson, who has been vocal as a sort of «whistleblower,» says his role was as a strategic planner within Imasco's hierarchy, drafting mathematical scenarios of the cost and profitability to export product to the U.S., pay minimum royalties, then have the bulk of the product smuggled back into Canada via reserves such as the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation bordering Quebec, Ontario, and the U.S. «Imperial Tobacco engaged in the distribution of tailor - made cigarettes on a smuggling basis,» Finlayson told Canadian Lawyer.
«If you're smuggling a child, then we're going to prosecute you, and that child will be separated from you, probably, as required by law,» he said.
Traffickers are using the dark web to smuggle extremely lethal chemicals into San Diego from China through online orders and then to Mexico, confirmed the U.S. Attorney's office.
Then we talk about China and iPhone smuggling, and how drones had a way to get that done.
DD and I sipped a bottle of Jansz bubbly (a Chrissie gift from work that I smuggled into the hotel), then headed to Opera Kitchen to gaze at the glittering Harbour Bridge while sipping wine and snacking on dodgy, outrageously over-priced slider burgers and fries (that gave me heartburn at 3 am).
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