Philadelphia CBP Seizes Nearly Half-Thousand Pounds of Marijuana in Container Bound for UK
U.S. Customs and Border Protection intercepts 500-pound cannabis shipment at Port of Philadelphia with an estimated multimillion-dollar international street value
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Port of Philadelphia intercepted a large shipment of marijuana earlier this month that was destined for the United Kingdom, authorities have announced.
The seizure, made on January 6 during a routine inspection of a shipping container, uncovered nearly five hundred pounds of vacuum-sealed cannabis concealed among boxes described as clothing, federal officials said.
The marijuana, contained in eighty boxes with more than four hundred packages, had a U.S. street value of approximately two point four million dollars and could fetch up to three times that amount on European markets, reflecting the premium price for high-quality cannabis overseas.
The container was manifested as a consignment from Decatur, Georgia, to Oxford in the UK when officers identified irregularities and referred it for closer examination.
Agents found multiple strains labelled on the packaging, including Runtzberry, Joker Candy, Galactic Gas, Mega Cherries and Blue Zooties, indicating a sophisticated concealment effort by traffickers.
Federal investigators described the discovery as an “eye-opener,” noting that smugglers rarely attempt to ship such substantial quantities of marijuana via maritime cargo, underscoring the evolving tactics of organised crime groups seeking to exploit legitimate trade channels.
The interception is part of a broader effort by U.S. and international law enforcement agencies to disrupt the flow of illicit drugs destined for global markets, both to protect domestic communities and to prevent contraband from reaching foreign destinations.
The container and its contents have been secured, and the investigation into the shipment’s origin and intended distribution network is ongoing under the auspices of Customs and Border Protection and other federal partners.