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Posted: 2015-08-15T00:29:58Z | Updated: 2022-11-10T23:09:02Z

A Hawaii man is behind bars after authorities intercepted a package from Las Vegas that contained a Golden Nugget casino sweater, a pillowcase and 6 pounds of methamphetamine.

Once inside the man's Honolulu apartment, police discovered an additional 14 pounds of meth, $30,000 in cash and a revolver, The Associated Press reports .

Bryant Iwai allegedly told law enforcement agents that it was the third drug parcel he had received from Las Vegas and that he paid $60,000 for the meth, which he planned to sell.

"He related that this is his job since he's unemployed and he would sell all the methamphetamine in small amounts to make a huge profit," the complaint states .