Man imported cocaine to Australia in stomach

A man's plan to smuggle more than 600 grams of cocaine into Brisbane came unstuck when at least one of the pellets burst in his digestive system on a flight from Los Angeles.
French citizen Adrien Lionel van Langenhove agreed to carry the drugs into Australia to clear an $5600 business debt he had incurred while working and living in Costa Rica and Guatemala.
He arrived at Brisbane International Airport on December 3, 2017 and was searched by customs officers, who found traces of cocaine on his luggage.
However, they waved him through when they failed to locate any more drugs.
With pains in his stomach increasing, Van Langenhove, 39, sought help from a pharmacist who called an ambulance on his behalf.
He spent several days in hospital having 86 pellets containing 637 grams of cocaine removed from his body either by surgery or through natural expulsion.
Van Langenhove was arrested by police upon discharge, and today pleaded guilty in the Brisbane Supreme Court to importing a marketable quantity of border controlled drugs.

Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-news-french-man-imported-cocaine-to-australia-in-stomach/f788a881-bd38-4011-9d95-6379e575bea4

Man imported cocaine to Australia in stomach

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