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The Mexican connection. (Investigators' Reports).(Brief Article)

FDA Consumer | March 1, 2002 | Copyright

On Oct. 29, 1998, when Gerald M. Bevins slowly wheeled his motor home into a McDonald's parking lot outside San Diego, he wasn't looking for a burger and fries. He was there to meet his wife and daughter, who would help him package the prescription drugs he had just smuggled in from Mexico. His next stop was to be a nearby Federal Express facility, where he planned to ship his packages for delivery to customers across America.

But Bevins never made it. After knocking on the door of the motor home and requesting entry, agents from the Food and Drug Administration's Office…

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