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A hundred years ago, U.S. airmail pilots depended on a coast-to-coast bread-crumb trail of arrows—though most have been destroyed, buried, lost, or forgotten.
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'While many airmail or air cargo imports may seem like relatively small amounts of illicit substances, combined they equate to millions of individual street deals and can cause significant harm,' said Superintendent Blunden.
“You want to throw it in the hole and maybe throw a guard in the front, so people can’t slide the bag as easy in, but then you can come overtop with an airmail, so that's kind of your strategy.”