being a movie buff,
could help catch a drug smuggler? but it did! story, photographs and video from Fiamme Gialle di Malpensa, the attention of Italian customs officers at Malpensa Airport
was recently drawn by a small package from Colombia to a man named Santino
D’Antonio, if you’re not an action flick buff, that name most likely means
nothing to you, but if you’re a fan of John Wick movies starring Keanu Reeves,
you probably recognize it as the name of the mafia boss and main antagonist in
John Wick 2, luckily, the officers recognized the name, and decided to inspect
the package more thoroughly, inside the packaging was a 2-kilogram bag of fine Colombian
coffee beans, one of the South-American country’s main exports. There was nothing
suspicious about the contents at first glance, but a closer look revealed that
some of the beans had slightly darker spots. After opening the bags for closer
inspection, the officers of the Fiamme Gialle di Malpensa realized that those
darker spots were discrete bits of adhesive tape,
after removing the making take, airport police officers discovered that the coffee beans had been meticulously hollowed out and filled with white powder which turned out to be pure cocaine. Out of the roughly 500 beans in the package, 130 of them turned out to contain the expensive drug, after making the discovery, officers proceeded to apprehend Santino D’Antonio, who turned out to be a criminal in real life as well as in the movie. The address on the package turned out to be that of a tobacco and coffee shop in the province of Florence, the owner of which didn’t seem to know anything about any coffee from Colombia. However, after keeping an eye on the place for a few days, Santino turned up to pick up the package,
unlike the elegantly-dressed mafia boss depicted in John
Wick 2, the real-life Santino D’Antonio turned out to be a 50-year-old
casually-dressed man who arrived at the tobacco shop on his bike. He was picked
up by police the moment he asked for his package and taken into custody. It
turned out he was a resident of Medellin and had a past riddled with drug
charges, so watching crime fiction movies is not such a waste of time after
all!
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