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Indian nationals caught smuggling cocaine at Montana border: report

DHS says agents seized 109 kg of cocaine from two Indian nationals allegedly trying to smuggle it through Montana’s Sweetgrass port of entry.

Alex Dhaliwal
Jun 29, 2026
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the seizure of 109 kg of cocaine from foreign nationals Monday at Montana’s Sweetgrass port of entry.

In an X post, DHS said ICE agents seized the drugs from two Indian nationals attempting to smuggle them through Montana’s Sweetgrass port of entry, without identifying them.

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Two Indian nationals attempted to smuggle 109 kilos of cocaine across the border at Montana’s Sweetgrass port of entry. ICE @HSIDenver special agents seized the drugs and launched a criminal investigation in coordination with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. 📢Under
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The DHS added that Ice has launched an investigation into the matter in coordination with Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

“Under President Trump, the U.S. is not a free market for contraband,” reads the post.

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