Guam couple sentenced for smuggling meth from PH
A husband and wife in Guam were finally sentenced on Tuesday to six and eight years terms respectively for their involvement in a meth-smuggling scheme from the Philippines exposed back in 2010.
According to the U.S. Attorney's office, Eric and Macrina Tedtaotao pleaded guilty to conspiracy to unlawfully import methamphetamine.
Eric was a Department of Corrections officer during the time of the conspiracy.
The case involved Macrina's aunt, Bertha Moore, who was detained by customs in 2012 after arriving in Guam from the Philippines and was found with three condoms containing meth in her rectum.
Moore fled to the Philippines but was brought back to Guam and was sentenced last year to 87 months in prison.
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