Could not identify who smuggled cocaine into the White House
In the statement issued by the US Secret Service, it was reported that the investigation into the cocaine found in the White House on July 2 was concluded.
The statement said the cocaine was found in the box used to temporarily store electronic and personal devices before entering the West Wing of the White House complex.
In the statement, it was noted that images of hundreds of visitors they covered in the days before the cocaine was detected were scanned, but it was not determined who left the cocaine.
In the statement, it was noted that the plastic bag containing the cocaine was also tested by the FBI, but no usable fingerprints or DNA could be detected, so it was stated that a comparison could not be made between the camera pictures and evidence
The statement announced that the cocaine investigation had ended because there was no material evidence.
The suspected substance found at the White House on July 2 turned out to be cocaine as a result of testing.
White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said cocaine was detected in a busy area of ​​the complex, which is also heavily used by visitors. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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