Snoop Dogg detained in Norway, released

Europe Sun (IANS) Monday 6th February, 2012

Rapper Snoop Dogg has revealed that he was detained by Norweigian customs officers because his cash smelled of drugs but later they let him go.

Contactmusic.com reports that the rapper says he had been stopped for carrying too much cash as he entered the country for an appearance in Oslo.

The 40-year old said: "They (the officials) brought Fido on the bus. Fido was the little search dog that be (sic) trying to find drugs. They take me in the thing (detention room) and they look through my bag and say, wow, you've got a whole bunch of money. We're trying to find these drugs... and it seems that your money smell like drugs."

The matter got sorted out "so we broke bread... and we kept on moving," he added.

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