Meth-covered cow onesie, boxers among ‘dried stiff’ clothing found in international drug smuggling bust: Feds

Meth-caked cow onesie

Officers at Los Angeles International Airport arrested a man after he allegedly tried to smuggle meth-baked clothing, including a cow pajama onesie, in his luggage (Department of Homeland Security).

Officers at Los Angeles International Airport made an udder-ly startling discovery in a man’s checked luggage on a flight bound for Australia.

Raj Matharu, 31, of Northridge, California, was traveling on United Airlines Flight 839 from LAX to Sydney on Nov. 6 and checked pink and gray suitcases before heading to the gate, a criminal complaint said. Screening officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection sent the luggage through a X-ray machine which allegedly revealed an “anomaly.”

Officers opened the suitcases that had Matharu’s name on them and found they were filled with “white or light-colored clothing items that were dried stiff and covered in a white residue,” cops wrote.