TEXAS MAN ARRESTED WITH 75 POUNDS OF MARIJUANA IN LUGGAGE WHILE FLYING TO LONDON, POLICE SAY. (PHOTO).

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 Texas man arrested with 75 pounds of marijuana in luggage while flying to London, police say A Texas man was arrested at Miami International Airport after authorities found 75 pounds of marijuana in his luggage before he could board a flight to London. Harrison O’Neill Tiernan, 23, from Austin, was charged with cannabis trafficking. He was traveling to Heathrow Airport and had checked two suitcases for his British Airways flight. Inspectors discovered 65 vacuum-sealed packages containing a green, leafy substance later confirmed to be marijuana. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers stopped Tiernan while he attempted to board the flight, and he acknowledged that the bags were his. Authorities noted the inspections were part of broader efforts at the airport due to high outbound narcotics activity. In total, Tiernan was carrying 34.01 kilograms, or 74.98 pounds, of marijuana. Homeland Security initially declined the case because the amount did not meet the federal threshold, a...

GHANA: ADANSI AKROFUOM FARMER FEARS TO RETURN TO FARM AFTER HELICOPTER CRASH, HOPES FOR GOV’T SUPPORT. (PHOTO).


 Adansi Akrofuom Farmer Fears To Return To Farm After Helicopter Crash, Hopes For Gov’t Support 


The tragic helicopter c,rash that occurred earlier last week in Sikaman, a community in the Adansi Akrofuom District, has taken an emotional toll on farmers.


As investigations continue at the c,rash site to unveil what caused the unfortunate incident, many local farmers are reluctant to return to their farmlands, fearing the unknown risks that may lie ahead.


In a street interview that has surfaced online, one unidentified farmer shared his deep concerns when asked about the promised support for those affected by the c,rash. 


The farmer revealed that he and his colleague are still expecting the government to fulfill the promise. 


However, the biggest worry, he stated, was not hunger, but the emotional fear that comes with going back to the farm. 


He said, "We haven't received any support yet. I am afraid to return to the farm." 


"Even though I rely on my crops to survive, I cannot shake the fear of what might be left behind after the c,rash. I just don’t feel safe there right now." He adder

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