In the given article, the
The first section, with the id “cb-bc89ecb03805b2a7faac5553899e8dcf”, contains an image of what appears to be frozen shrimp. The image is wrapped inside a
The second and third sections, with ids “cb-9639d980b081c7b79bca1fd53e2d67dd” and “cb-72b0fc3cc9df983f3728dd8d5e8a1536” respectively, contain text blocks describing the arrest of a man named Zacharie Scott at an airport for allegedly attempting to smuggle cocaine inside bags of frozen shrimp.
The fourth section, with the id “cb-2e21f36da1aa8c310d38e2475d44e7ac”, contains another image of frozen shrimp. It is similar to the first image and is also wrapped inside an “image-block”
The fifth section, with the id “cb-560c3275535b39c6f73f86bbd916c8df”, contains a text block describing how the drugs were hidden inside the shrimp bags.
The sixth section, with the id “cb-d3c908823821f0c2d5ce4bb5fc8d7384”, contains a text block stating that field tests revealed traces of cocaine and the total weight of the drugs was more than 40 pounds. It also mentions that Scott confessed to agreeing to smuggle the drugs for cash.
The seventh section, with the id “cb-15bd336b2c5fcd5d50e106cea18db26f”, contains another image of frozen shrimp. It is the same image as the fourth section and is also wrapped inside an “image-block”
The eighth section, with the id “cb-11af5c72e2cb728dfa1742281bf1ed42”, contains a text block stating that Scott appeared in court to face charges brought by the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. It also mentions that Scott could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
The ninth section, with the id “cb-6dd53f5f0d69c9f5b648c71fb2f0b32b”, contains a text block mentioning that the author reached out to Scott’s attorney for comment but has not received a response yet.
The tenth section, with the id “cb-13e9783c4bf8068a6961f7594c084d38”, appears to be an empty section with some embedded code that is not visible in the given article.
The eleventh section, with the id “cb-b4fa713565ca5f5327ccb851a31af4e9”, contains a text block stating that the shrimp were not alive when the cocaine was put inside them, otherwise it could have caused problems for the U.S. Coast Guard.
Overall, the