Safe Deposit Boxes?

Hi!

I've been lurking here for a long time, decided to finally make a post as I couldn't find my question covered in the search results.

For various reasons, I'm not going to be able to keep my small drug stash at my house, not even in a lockbox or safe. I'm wondering how risky it would be to open a safe deposit box at my bank.

I'd only be stashing pills and could easily use a decoy to hide the merchandise so as to be as inconspicuous as possible.

It seems like I read that safe deposit boxes are periodically screened for biological materials and perhaps, commonly used street drugs (heroin, meth).

This seems like it could be a high risk situation so I'm looking for any advice as to how to proceed.


Comments


[2 Points] OPSEC_KING:

The PVC Pipe buried is strong and cheap.

Otherwise get a 24/7 Access Storage Unit. Get it with a fake ID you only use for that if you're extra paranoid. Then throw a bunch of shit in there and put your dope in the diversion safes.

Safety Deposit Boxes are weak as shit. Banks do not, will not, and cannot protect you from searches / requests of financial records. If you're a criminal, the last thing you ever want to do is use a bank or be in one.

SIDE NOTE: Cash is king, and if cash won't work then purchase money orders, and if that won't work purchase non-reloadable visa gift cards.


[1 Points] Stick56_:

I'm just remembering a situation some 35 years ago. I stored some product in a floor safe for about 8 months. Everything that wasn't in powder form at first was by the end of the 8 months. Stuff in bottles was even ruined.

Get you some pic pipe seal one end thread the other end with a matching cap. Put stuff inside pipe and bury it with some heavy object like a concrete birdbath. Visit spot when no one is around and no security cams running. I usually bury mine in a wooded area beside my house, still my property but no eyes watching the coming and goings.


[1 Points] maxturbator:

From my experience, if your home is being searched, it is likely that your deposit box will be as well.


[1 Points] hhayn:

Don't they audit them? So you can't claim that you left a $200K watch or whatever in their and someone stole it in between visits?