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Best phyiscal hiding places in vehicles / best OPSEC ways to transport small to medium amounts : OpSec | Torhoo darknet markets

What are some intuitive ways to hide things while you're driving?


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Jetset
I can assure you that the customs black belts seen it all. There is no place they are not aware of.

Best is to have a good decoy and multi layered odor protection and then a driver with nerves of steel and be a good story teller. Also make sure the vehicle is in excellent condition, paper work must be solid (passport, VISA, driving license, etc.) there must be nothing questionable. Then make sure that as few as possible are aware of the transport and vehicle, informers are everywhere.
/u/maestrodutch P
1 points
1 week ago
Center console: Many vehicles have a center console compartment that can hold small to medium-sized items. Make sure to check if it can be locked or if there's a way to secure it further.

Door panels: Removing door panels can create a hiding space behind them. However, this method requires some technical knowledge and might not be suitable for all vehicles.

Under the seats: Hiding items under the seats can be a good option, especially if you have a small to medium-sized item. You can use seat covers or seat cushions to conceal the items further.

Trunk or cargo area: If you have a larger item, the trunk or cargo area can be an ideal hiding spot. You can use a hidden compartment, fake floor, or other concealment methods to secure the item.

In the dash or console: Some vehicles have hidden compartments within the dashboard or console. These can be excellent places to hide small items.

Gas tank: Although it's not recommended due to the risk of fire, some people hide items in the gas tank. If you choose this method, make sure the item is properly sealed and secured.

Use decoy items: Place decoy items in your vehicle to distract from the real hidden item. For example, you can place a fake package or a bag with useless items to mislead potential snoopers.
In fact, the vehicle has only a limited space to operate and hide things. And the adversaries know precisely. Unless you have a custom vehicle with custom construction in it. they know where to hit.

So your best protection is non-suspicion as a person, car or area. If you are not identified as a potential smuggler, you won't be searched.
/u/everythingzen 🍼
1 points
1 week ago
if you have work on you, don't consent to a search. fuck what they're talking about. they're lying if their lips are moving.

keep a vacuum sealer and put it in a realistic stash can you can buy from smoke shops, they got rockstar cans, all kinds of shit, dogs won't hit on your car if you did things right. and unless you smoke weed in your car, don't have a license or insurance, have warrants, talk your way into trouble or consent to a search (they'll be tricky getting your permission to search your car. A year later when you're in court, you're going to wish you had held firmly to "I don't consent to any searches")

When they hear this one they will either back off if they're not that suspicious of you. Clean record helps A LOT here. OR they will press harder, trying to find a way to trick you into letting them search your car.

If there was nothing illegal in plain sight and you don't act like you're scared or nervous, they have no probable cause (legally or logically) to search you. If you do everything right, they can STILL search the car, arrest you, IT'S CRUCIAL NOT TO RAT ON YOURSELF AT THIS TIME. THIS IS WHY YOU SAVE UP MONEY FOR BAIL, JAIL SUCKS ASS) however if they had no probable cause and you never gave them permission to search, with an attorney this evidence is considered "fruit from the poison tree" This is an actual legal term in the US lol.

Basically if it's an illegal search and seizure, they can and will still charge you but you can beat those charges in court. Never take the first offer, even if you're fighting a case from jail.
It's better to do an extra couple months than take some retarded plea deal that will ruin your life.

Good example: I was in jail once and my celly was doing 85% of 12 years......for getting high a few times while on drug court. In most states, even with poss w intent or sales cases, if you sit in jail for a little while they eventually just let you out credit for time served. First time/nonviolent offenders are likely to get offered probation, if you tell them no they will come back next court date, probably with a much better offer. I once got offered 10d you did not allow them permission to search. I've had them tell me if I didn't let them search my car, they were going to do this, they were going to do that. "You want to just do this the easy way or should we call the dogs"

I'm not consenting to any searches officer, I already told you I'm not the only person who drives this vehicle and I know my rights
They called the dogs.
There was no smell for the dogs to detect. Vacuum seal shit, you lazy motherfuckers.
I drove away from that one. There's nothing illegal about not consenting to them searching your shit. Make them suspicious? Sure. But you do have, at least in the US, rights.

Take some time someday soon to look up local laws, know the laws surrounding whatever the thing you're doing is better than they do, hire a lawyer, and then beat the case. Bonus points if you get arrested while NOT on probation or parole. You can then bond out and fight the charges from the free world, much easier to do than while you're confined in a room getting woken up at 3 am for a sad excuse of a breakfast.

Chances are, if you've successfully evaded arrest thus far, as long as you avoid the obvious mistakes (plain sight laws, driving while fucked up with drugs on you, etc) you will continue to not get arrested. You will get a warning for your taillight and told to have a good night. Unless they see a needle or can smell weed or you're obviously impaired?
Bro if your record is clean, they're not even worried about you unless you give them an obvious reason to.

Once you're a convicted felon or just get arrested for weed in an illegal state? It's different. When they run your name they are now already suspecting you. And in the pressure of shit suddenly going from "normal day" to "getting questioned by the police whilst riding dirty" it's insanely easy to make mistakes. It happens fast and then the jail time is slow.

Basically don't be an idiot. Especially while you're outside, operating a motor vehicle. Inside of a private residence there's much more room legally for doing questionable shit.

I don't remember the numbers but it's a huge percentage of drug arrests that stem from simple traffic stops. Traffic stops can become investigations very very quickly. Don't be a suspect. If you already are, be aware of this. Don't stay in the same city and continue to sell drugs there if you just bonded out of jail or suspect in any way you are under investigation. Counter surveillance measures can help here, but if you need to deploy these you probably already know all of this info. If opsec is just some vague concept to you, and you sell drugs carelessly out in the open, you are going to become a target for local (maybe state or federal depending on YOUR specific situation.) law enforcement. If you're selling drugs consider this possibility and prepare and plan for it and try to mitigate it as much as you can. Or pretend that cops don't exist and tell the whole city you're getting kpacks of pills or lbs of any drug, whatever, and enjoy the time in jail that is coming.

I wouldn't wish incarceration on my worst enemy. It genuinely does suck but it's essentially a fact of life and a part of the game for many of us, sadly.

I thought I was invincible, especially when I was younger. It turns out, I am, indeed, not invincible nor invisible. They know everything already. They can deanonymize you at their discretion, usually it's more effort for them than they're looking for so they seek out easy arrests. Profile someone, pull them over, trick them into getting legal consent to search the car, game over, if you had a clean record, kiss that shit goodbye)

I am not a lawyer. Just an idiot who's been locked up too many times for too long. I wrote this trying to speak to the version of me that existed 10 years ago, maybe if I write it good enough some butterfly effect shit will happen and I'll flash back to the first time I got arrested and NOT pull into that god damn parking lot smelling like I had lbs of dank on me. Idiotic and avoidable mistake (smoking weed while traveling with drugs. Why didn't I have a fucking cartridge?)

tell em bring those fucking dogs. and don't say shit til you have an attorney present. you can and should talk and be polite with them from the initial point of contact (DON'T tell them shit, oftentimes their initial questions of "where you coming from" and "where are you going" and "why" are just to test your reaction and see if your story makes sense. but if it's going south, once you're even detained, better stick to that fucking script.

Make one up in your head after you watch the youtube video "Don't talk to the police" posted by regent university.

One time whilst sitting in the back of a police car outside of my residence that had just been raided, one of these guys came up and tried to ask for the key to my safe. Head down, I acted like I didn't even hear him. He repeated his question, a little louder, I didn't move. I still went to jail but when court came around everything they found inside that safe was actually inadmissible as evidence. They needed a seperate warrant OR MY PERMISSION (it was a code safe, not a key one. SO why'd he ask if I would tell them where the key was? Probably to admit knowledge of their being a safe at all. I don't fucking know, they do what they want and unless you can afford a lawyer you're generally fucked.)

I'm in cuffs, in the back of your car, if you think you're getting any information from me at that point, hahahahahhahaa. years and then drug court for 3 years after. I couldn't bond out, I told them to shove that deal up their ass. Chained and shackled, I told my attorney what the fuck?
Thankfully he was not one of those "take the plea deal" attorneys, he told me he wanted to work out a better deal for me but it would require me doing some more time in jail. What the fuck ever, it beats 10 years and then drug court. Next court date they offered probation.

Especially if they did something that was not by the book that your lawyer can find in the discovery. This can invalidate and get the whole case dismissed IF you don't tell on yourself. Where 90% of people slip up. Because they're slick as fuck. Be slicker.
/u/PreventAidsWithBandAids
1 points
1 day ago
I'm currenlty loooking to get something like an adavanced hidden compartment. Something that will only open after you do multiple specific steps at one time, that way even if the dogs hit they'll have a hell of a time looking lol.