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Arkansas State Police seize over 1,700 pounds of marijuana in traffic stop

Van Buren, Arkansas – The Arkansas State Police (ASP) made the discovery during a routine traffic stop on Interstate 40, just a couple of miles into the state’s eastern route.

The incident occurred on Thursday, February 20, around 12:30 p.m., when troopers pulled over a 2018 commercial 18-wheeler near the 2-mile marker for a traffic violation. Upon further inspection, law enforcement officers conducted a search of the trailer and found a staggering 1,705 pounds of illegal marijuana concealed inside 42 boxes and a large duffel bag.

Authorities quickly arrested the truck’s driver, 48-year-old Dawit Asefa of Silver Spring, Maryland, and his passenger, 39-year-old Ashenafi Mamo of Stone Mountain, Georgia. Both men were taken into custody and transported to the Crawford County Detention Center, where they now face serious felony charges.

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According to ASP, Asefa and Mamo are being charged with Trafficking a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, both of which carry severe legal consequences in the state of Arkansas. The bust represents a significant seizure in the ongoing fight against drug trafficking operations moving through major highways.

Interstate 40 is a well-known corridor for drug transport due to its extensive reach across the country, making it a common target for law enforcement crackdowns. Arkansas State Police remain vigilant in their efforts to curb illegal drug distribution and ensure the safety of communities along these routes.

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Officials have not yet released further details on where the shipment originated or its intended destination, but investigations are ongoing. Law enforcement agencies are working to determine if the suspects have ties to larger drug networks operating across state lines.

This high-profile seizure highlights the importance of routine traffic stops in uncovering illegal activities and preventing large quantities of drugs from reaching communities. Arkansas authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to stringent highway patrol efforts to combat trafficking and uphold public safety.

 

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