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Mule (smuggling)

A mule or courier is someone who personally smuggles contraband across a border (as opposed to sending by mail, etc.) for a smuggling organization. The organizers employ mules to reduce the risk of getting caught themselves. Methods of smuggling include hiding the goods in vehicles or carried items, attaching them to one's body, or using the body as a container.

Plain radiograph of the abdomen of a drug "mule" showing drug capsules
German Customs Officer with seized cocaine containers (Bodypacks)

In the case of transporting illegal drugs, the term drug mule applies. Other slang terms include Kinder Surprise and Easter Egg. Small-scale operations, in which one courier carries one piece or a very small quantity, are sometimes called the ant trade.

Techniques edit

Concealment edit

Methods of smuggling include hiding the goods in a large vehicle,[1] luggage,[2] or clothes.[1] In a vehicle, the contraband is hidden in secret compartments.[1]

Sometimes the goods are hidden in the bag or vehicle of an innocent person, who does not know about the contraband, for the purpose of retrieving the goods elsewhere.

Some contraband is legal to possess but is subject to taxes or other import restrictions, such as second-hand clothes and computers, and the purpose of the smuggling is to get around these restrictions. In this case, smuggling may be done in plain sight, in smaller quantities, so that a suitcase full of used clothes or a new computer can be passed off as a personal possession rather than an importing business.[3]

Body packing edit

The practice of transporting goods outside or inside of the body is called body packing. This is done by a person usually called a mule or bait. The contraband is attached to the outside of the body using adhesive tape, glue, or straps, often in such places as between the cheeks of the buttocks or between rolls of fat. Other inconspicuous places, like the soles of cut out shoes, inside belts, or the rim of a hat, were used more often prior to the early 1990s.[citation needed] Due to increased airport security the "body packing" method is rarely used any more.[citation needed] Some narcotics-trafficking organizations, such as the Mexican cartels, will purposely send one or two people with drugs on the outside of their body to purposely be caught, so that the authorities are preoccupied while dozens of mules pass by undetected with drugs inside their body.[citation needed] However, even these diversionary tactics are becoming less prevalent as airport security increases.[citation needed]

Swallowing edit

 
Abdominal X-ray showing swallowed packages of cocaine.

This is often done using a mule's gastrointestinal tract or other body cavities as containers. Swallowing has been used for the transportation of heroin,[1][4][5] cocaine,[6] and MDMA/Ecstasy.[7] A swallower typically fills tiny balloons with small quantities of a drug. The balloons may be made with multilayered condoms, fingers of latex gloves,[6] or more sophisticated hollow pellets. One smuggling method involves swallowing the balloons, which are recovered later from the excreted feces. Alternatively, the balloons may be hidden in other natural or artificial body cavities – such as rectum,[6] colostomy,[8] vagina, and mouth[9] – although this method is far more vulnerable to body cavity searches. A drug mule may swallow dozens upon dozens of balloons.[5] The swallower then attempts to cross international borders, excrete the balloons, and sell the drugs.

It is most common for the swallower to be making the trip on behalf of a drug lord or drug dealer. Swallowers are often impoverished and agree to transport the drugs in exchange for money or other favors. In fewer cases, the drug dealers can attempt extortion against people by threatening physical harm against friends or family, but the more common practice is for swallowers to willingly accept the job in exchange for big payoffs. As reported in Lost Rights by James Bovard: "Nigerian drug lords have employed an army of 'swallowers', those who will swallow as many as 150 balloons and smuggle drugs into the United States. Given the per capita yearly income of Nigeria is $2,100, Nigerians can collect as much as $15,000 per trip."[10] Swallowers have been apprehended from a variety of age groups, including adults, teens, and children.[5]

Detection and medical treatment edit

Routine detection of the smuggled packets is extremely difficult, and many cases come to light because a packet has ruptured or because of intestinal obstruction. Unruptured packets may sometimes be detected by rectal or vaginal examination, but the only reliable way is by X-ray of the abdomen. Hashish appears denser than stool, cocaine is approximately the same density as stool, while heroin looks like air.[11][12]

An increasingly popular type of swallowing involves having the drug in the form of liquid-filled balloons or condoms/packages. These are impossible to detect unless the airport has high-sensitivity X-Ray equipment, as a liquid mixture of water and the drug will most likely not be detected using a standard X-Ray machine. Most of the major airports in Europe, Canada, and the US have the more sensitive machines.

In most cases, it is only necessary to wait for the packets to pass normally, but if a packet ruptures or if there is intestinal obstruction, then it may be necessary to operate and surgically remove the packets.[13] Oil-based laxatives should never be used, as they can weaken the latex of condoms and cause packets to rupture.[14] Emetics like syrup of ipecac, enemas, and endoscopic retrieval all carry a risk of packet rupture and should not be used.[15] Repeat imaging is only necessary if the mule does not know the packet count.

Ruptured packets can be fatal and often require treatment as for a drug overdose and may require admission to an intensive care unit. Body packers are not always reliable sources of information about the contents of the packages (either because of fears about information being passed on to law enforcement agencies or because the mule genuinely does not know). Urine toxicology may be necessary to determine what drugs are being carried and what antidotes are needed.[4][13]

International incidents edit

China edit

Some mobile phones and electronics are available for less in Hong Kong, one of China's Special Administrative Regions where the tax laws are relaxed. Mules employed by smugglers have been found with devices strapped to their bodies in an effort to smuggle them across the border from Hong Kong to Shenzhen. According to Customs Law of China and Smuggling Penalties, a person shall be subject to a criminal charge if found smuggling small quantities of goods three times in one year. The maximum jail sentence is three years.[16][17]

United States edit

The U.S. Supreme Court dealt with body packing in United States v. Montoya De Hernandez. In Hernandez, a woman attempted to smuggle 88 balloons of cocaine in her gastrointestinal tract. She had been detained for over 16 hours by customs inspectors before she finally passed some of the balloons. She was being held because her abdomen was noticeably swollen (she claimed to be pregnant), and a search of her body had revealed that she was wearing two pairs of elastic underpants and had lined her crotch area with paper towels. This is done because balloon swallowing makes bowel movements difficult to control. The woman claimed her Fourth Amendment rights had been violated, but the court found in favor of the border authorities.

With regard to traffic from South America to the US, the US Drug Enforcement Administration reports: "Unlike cocaine, heroin is often smuggled by people who swallow large numbers of small capsules (50–90), allowing them to transport up to 1.5 kilograms of heroin.

United Kingdom edit

In 2003, over 50% of foreign female prisoners in UK jails were drug mules from Jamaica.[18] Nigerian women make a large contribution to the remaining figure.[citation needed]

In all, around 18% of the UK's female jail population are foreigners, 60% of whom are serving sentences for drug-related offences – most of them drug mules.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d , U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), November 9, 2005, archived from the original on December 10, 2005
  2. ^ Kouri, Jim (March 20, 2006). . mensnewsdaily.com. Men's News Daily. Archived from the original on February 4, 2012.
  3. ^ Guo, Eileen (13 March 2018). "Here's What Really Happens to Your Used Clothes - Racked". www.racked.com. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  4. ^ a b Sribanditmongkol, P; Supasingsiripreecha, W; Thampitak, S; Junkuy, A (January 2006). "Fatal Heroin Intoxication in Body Packers in Northern Thailand during the Last Decade: Two Case Reports". Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. 89 (1): 106–10. PMID 16583590.
  5. ^ a b c Traub, SJ; Kohn, GL; Hoffman, RS; Nelson, LS (February 2003). "Pediatric "body packing"". Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 157 (2): 174–7. doi:10.1001/archpedi.157.2.174. PMID 12580688.
  6. ^ a b c Parisek, Sonja I. "Cocaine overdose secondary to rupture of latex cocaine packet". Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Archived from the original on 2015-02-17. Dx by: Abdominal radiograph, physical evidence of packet, exploratory laparotomy to remove additional packets, sigmoidoscopy.... These were found INSIDE the patient's bowel.... Cocaine packets recovered in the Emergency Department from rectal cavity of patient. Cocaine is stuffed into latex glove fingers and tied. Condoms may also be used - but are more expensive.
  7. ^ Low, VHS; Dillon, EK (October 2005). "Agony of the ecstasy: Report of five cases of MDMA smuggling". Australasian Radiology. 49 (5): 400–3. doi:10.1111/j.1440-1673.2005.01503.x. PMID 16174179.
  8. ^ Walter, Benjamin M.; Martignoni, M.; Säckl, J.; Felgenhauer, N.; Eyer, F.; Tratzl, V.; Schmid, R. M.; von Delius, S. (July 2012). "A curious case of body packing: impaction of cocaine capsules in a colostomy exit". Forensic Toxicology. 30 (2): 199–201. doi:10.1007/s11419-012-0139-4. S2CID 32808024.
  9. ^ Khan FH (2005). "The cocaine 'body-packer' syndrome: Diagnosis and treatment". Indian Journal of Medical Sciences. 59 (10): 457–8. doi:10.4103/0019-5359.17054. hdl:1807/7635. PMID 16272682.
  10. ^ Bovard, James (1995). Lost Rights: the Destruction of American Liberty. Palgrave Macmillan Trade. ISBN 978-0312123338.
  11. ^ Hergan K, Kofler K, Oser W (2004). "Drug smuggling by body packing: what radiologists should know about it". European Radiology. 14 (4): 736–42. doi:10.1007/s00330-003-2091-5. PMID 14566426. S2CID 206954313.
  12. ^ "סחר בסמים". Saturday, 22 May 2021
  13. ^ a b Dueñas-Laita A, Nogué S, Burillo-Putze G (2004). "Body packing". New England Journal of Medicine. 350 (12): 1260–1. doi:10.1056/NEJM200403183501220. PMID 15028835.
  14. ^ Traub SJ, Hoffman RS, Nelson LS (2003). "Body packing—the internal concealment of illicit drugs". New England Journal of Medicine. 349 (26): 2519–26. doi:10.1056/NEJMra022719. PMID 14695412.
  15. ^ Pidoto RR, Agliata AM, Bertoline R, Mainini A, Rossi G, Giani G (2002). "A new method of packaging cocaine for international traffic and implications for the management of cocaine body-packers". The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 23 (2): 149–53. doi:10.1016/S0736-4679(02)00505-X. PMID 12359282.
  16. ^ Goren, Lauren (March 5, 2012). "iPhone Mules Attempt to Smuggle Tech into China". Mashable.
  17. ^ Li Hao. . Shenzhen Daily. Shenzhen. Archived from the original on 2014-09-03.
  18. ^ "Jamaica's women drug mules fill UK jails". BBC News. 2003-09-13. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  19. ^ "Nigerian drug mules 'on the rise'". BBC News. 2005-10-03. Retrieved 2010-05-13.

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A mule or courier is someone who personally smuggles contraband across a border as opposed to sending by mail etc for a smuggling organization The organizers employ mules to reduce the risk of getting caught themselves Methods of smuggling include hiding the goods in vehicles or carried items attaching them to one s body or using the body as a container Plain radiograph of the abdomen of a drug mule showing drug capsulesGerman Customs Officer with seized cocaine containers Bodypacks In the case of transporting illegal drugs the term drug mule applies Other slang terms include Kinder Surprise and Easter Egg Small scale operations in which one courier carries one piece or a very small quantity are sometimes called the ant trade Contents 1 Techniques 1 1 Concealment 1 2 Body packing 1 3 Swallowing 2 Detection and medical treatment 3 International incidents 3 1 China 3 2 United States 3 3 United Kingdom 4 See also 5 ReferencesTechniques editConcealment edit Methods of smuggling include hiding the goods in a large vehicle 1 luggage 2 or clothes 1 In a vehicle the contraband is hidden in secret compartments 1 Sometimes the goods are hidden in the bag or vehicle of an innocent person who does not know about the contraband for the purpose of retrieving the goods elsewhere Some contraband is legal to possess but is subject to taxes or other import restrictions such as second hand clothes and computers and the purpose of the smuggling is to get around these restrictions In this case smuggling may be done in plain sight in smaller quantities so that a suitcase full of used clothes or a new computer can be passed off as a personal possession rather than an importing business 3 Body packing edit The practice of transporting goods outside or inside of the body is called body packing This is done by a person usually called a mule or bait The contraband is attached to the outside of the body using adhesive tape glue or straps often in such places as between the cheeks of the buttocks or between rolls of fat Other inconspicuous places like the soles of cut out shoes inside belts or the rim of a hat were used more often prior to the early 1990s citation needed Due to increased airport security the body packing method is rarely used any more citation needed Some narcotics trafficking organizations such as the Mexican cartels will purposely send one or two people with drugs on the outside of their body to purposely be caught so that the authorities are preoccupied while dozens of mules pass by undetected with drugs inside their body citation needed However even these diversionary tactics are becoming less prevalent as airport security increases citation needed Swallowing edit nbsp Abdominal X ray showing swallowed packages of cocaine This is often done using a mule s gastrointestinal tract or other body cavities as containers Swallowing has been used for the transportation of heroin 1 4 5 cocaine 6 and MDMA Ecstasy 7 A swallower typically fills tiny balloons with small quantities of a drug The balloons may be made with multilayered condoms fingers of latex gloves 6 or more sophisticated hollow pellets One smuggling method involves swallowing the balloons which are recovered later from the excreted feces Alternatively the balloons may be hidden in other natural or artificial body cavities such as rectum 6 colostomy 8 vagina and mouth 9 although this method is far more vulnerable to body cavity searches A drug mule may swallow dozens upon dozens of balloons 5 The swallower then attempts to cross international borders excrete the balloons and sell the drugs It is most common for the swallower to be making the trip on behalf of a drug lord or drug dealer Swallowers are often impoverished and agree to transport the drugs in exchange for money or other favors In fewer cases the drug dealers can attempt extortion against people by threatening physical harm against friends or family but the more common practice is for swallowers to willingly accept the job in exchange for big payoffs As reported in Lost Rights by James Bovard Nigerian drug lords have employed an army of swallowers those who will swallow as many as 150 balloons and smuggle drugs into the United States Given the per capita yearly income of Nigeria is 2 100 Nigerians can collect as much as 15 000 per trip 10 Swallowers have been apprehended from a variety of age groups including adults teens and children 5 Detection and medical treatment editRoutine detection of the smuggled packets is extremely difficult and many cases come to light because a packet has ruptured or because of intestinal obstruction Unruptured packets may sometimes be detected by rectal or vaginal examination but the only reliable way is by X ray of the abdomen Hashish appears denser than stool cocaine is approximately the same density as stool while heroin looks like air 11 12 An increasingly popular type of swallowing involves having the drug in the form of liquid filled balloons or condoms packages These are impossible to detect unless the airport has high sensitivity X Ray equipment as a liquid mixture of water and the drug will most likely not be detected using a standard X Ray machine Most of the major airports in Europe Canada and the US have the more sensitive machines In most cases it is only necessary to wait for the packets to pass normally but if a packet ruptures or if there is intestinal obstruction then it may be necessary to operate and surgically remove the packets 13 Oil based laxatives should never be used as they can weaken the latex of condoms and cause packets to rupture 14 Emetics like syrup of ipecac enemas and endoscopic retrieval all carry a risk of packet rupture and should not be used 15 Repeat imaging is only necessary if the mule does not know the packet count Ruptured packets can be fatal and often require treatment as for a drug overdose and may require admission to an intensive care unit Body packers are not always reliable sources of information about the contents of the packages either because of fears about information being passed on to law enforcement agencies or because the mule genuinely does not know Urine toxicology may be necessary to determine what drugs are being carried and what antidotes are needed 4 13 International incidents editChina edit Some mobile phones and electronics are available for less in Hong Kong one of China s Special Administrative Regions where the tax laws are relaxed Mules employed by smugglers have been found with devices strapped to their bodies in an effort to smuggle them across the border from Hong Kong to Shenzhen According to Customs Law of China and Smuggling Penalties a person shall be subject to a criminal charge if found smuggling small quantities of goods three times in one year The maximum jail sentence is three years 16 17 United States edit The U S Supreme Court dealt with body packing in United States v Montoya De Hernandez In Hernandez a woman attempted to smuggle 88 balloons of cocaine in her gastrointestinal tract She had been detained for over 16 hours by customs inspectors before she finally passed some of the balloons She was being held because her abdomen was noticeably swollen she claimed to be pregnant and a search of her body had revealed that she was wearing two pairs of elastic underpants and had lined her crotch area with paper towels This is done because balloon swallowing makes bowel movements difficult to control The woman claimed her Fourth Amendment rights had been violated but the court found in favor of the border authorities With regard to traffic from South America to the US the US Drug Enforcement Administration reports Unlike cocaine heroin is often smuggled by people who swallow large numbers of small capsules 50 90 allowing them to transport up to 1 5 kilograms of heroin United Kingdom edit In 2003 over 50 of foreign female prisoners in UK jails were drug mules from Jamaica 18 Nigerian women make a large contribution to the remaining figure citation needed In all around 18 of the UK s female jail population are foreigners 60 of whom are serving sentences for drug related offences most of them drug mules 19 See also editDrug Enforcement Administration Illegal drug trade in Colombia Money mule U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE United States Border Patrol War on DrugsReferences edit a b c d Statement of Michael A Braun Chief of Operations Drug Enforcement Administration Before the House International Relations Committee Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere November 9 2005 The Illicit Drug Transit Zone in Central America U S Drug Enforcement Administration DEA November 9 2005 archived from the original on December 10 2005 Kouri Jim March 20 2006 Panamanian Drug Gang and Swallowers Nailed by NYPD mensnewsdaily com Men s News Daily Archived from the original on February 4 2012 Guo Eileen 13 March 2018 Here s What Really Happens to Your Used Clothes Racked www racked com Retrieved 2018 03 23 a b Sribanditmongkol P Supasingsiripreecha W Thampitak S Junkuy A January 2006 Fatal Heroin Intoxication in Body Packers in Northern Thailand during the Last Decade Two Case Reports Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand 89 1 106 10 PMID 16583590 a b c Traub SJ Kohn GL Hoffman RS Nelson LS February 2003 Pediatric body packing Archives of Pediatrics amp Adolescent Medicine 157 2 174 7 doi 10 1001 archpedi 157 2 174 PMID 12580688 a b c Parisek Sonja I Cocaine overdose secondary to rupture of latex cocaine packet Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Archived from the original on 2015 02 17 Dx by Abdominal radiograph physical evidence of packet exploratory laparotomy to remove additional packets sigmoidoscopy These were found INSIDE the patient s bowel Cocaine packets recovered in the Emergency Department from rectal cavity of patient Cocaine is stuffed into latex glove fingers and tied Condoms may also be used but are more expensive Low VHS Dillon EK October 2005 Agony of the ecstasy Report of five cases of MDMA smuggling Australasian Radiology 49 5 400 3 doi 10 1111 j 1440 1673 2005 01503 x PMID 16174179 Walter Benjamin M Martignoni M Sackl J Felgenhauer N Eyer F Tratzl V Schmid R M von Delius S July 2012 A curious case of body packing impaction of cocaine capsules in a colostomy exit Forensic Toxicology 30 2 199 201 doi 10 1007 s11419 012 0139 4 S2CID 32808024 Khan FH 2005 The cocaine body packer syndrome Diagnosis and treatment Indian Journal of Medical Sciences 59 10 457 8 doi 10 4103 0019 5359 17054 hdl 1807 7635 PMID 16272682 Bovard James 1995 Lost Rights the Destruction of American Liberty Palgrave Macmillan Trade ISBN 978 0312123338 Hergan K Kofler K Oser W 2004 Drug smuggling by body packing what radiologists should know about it European Radiology 14 4 736 42 doi 10 1007 s00330 003 2091 5 PMID 14566426 S2CID 206954313 סחר בסמים Saturday 22 May 2021 a b Duenas Laita A Nogue S Burillo Putze G 2004 Body packing New England Journal of Medicine 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