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Chocolate Easter bunnies made with ecstasy seized at Brussels airport: It's pure MDMA

Por: CBS News Crime April 07, 2023

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Belgian bunnies will be an Easter treat for kids around the world this weekend, but not all are molded from the country's renowned chocolate.A batch of rabbits seized this week by veteran customs officer Pol Meuleneire was crafted from a solid lump of MDMA, the raw material for pills of the rave drug ecstasy. A Belgian customs officer uses a Raman scanner which indicates that what appears to be a chocolate bunny is actually ecstasy at... + full article



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