Washington, Mar 16 (ANI): Illegal drugs have been found at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Investigators are now trying to find out how the substance ended up at the Florida spaceport.
NASA officials found 4.2 grams of a white powdery substance on March 7. Initial on-site tests by the police indicated that it was cocaine, but the substance is now undergoing follow-up tests, said Renee Juhans of NASA's Office of Inspector General (OIG), which is conducting the inspection.
"Law enforcement personnel field tested the substance - which indicated a positive test for cocaine. The substance is now at an accredited crime lab for further testing," Fox News quoted Juhans as telling SPACE.com in an e-mail.
Meanwhile, this is not the first time that drugs have been discovered at the Kennedy Space Center, where NASA maintains and launches its space shuttles.
A similar investigation was conducted in January 2010 after a bag containing a small amount of powdery cocaine residue was discovered in the space shuttle Discovery's hangar at the Kennedy Space Center.
Approximately 200 NASA employees and contractors who had access to the area underwent drug tests, but none tested positive for cocaine. The investigation was eventually closed without any disciplinary or legal actions. (ANI)
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