Summary The woman is a U.S. citizen. She's facing federal narcotics smuggling charges.
NEW YORK (AP) - Authorities say a woman arriving at John F. Kennedy International Airport was carrying something extra in the packets of custard and milk powder in her luggage cocaine.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection says a K-9 unit dog alerted its handler to a suspicious suitcase at the New York airport on Nov. 21. The suitcase s owner was a woman arriving from Georgetown, Guyana.
A baggage check turned up three packages of milk powder and three packages of custard powder. The substance inside was examined and tested positive for cocaine.
The woman is a U.S. citizen. She s facing federal narcotics smuggling charges.
