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A 35-Year-Old Man Was Arrested in Eleftherios Venizelos Who Had Hidden Almost 3 Kilos of Cocaine in Children's Book Covers - Watch Video

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Following police actions and the creation of a profile, the 35-year-old was identified and his criminal activity was certified.

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Following police actions and the creation of a profile, the 35-year-old was identified and his criminal activity was certified.

Police officers from the Athens Airport Narcotics Department arrested this morning a 35-year-old foreigner, a member of a transnational criminal group, who was active in importing cocaine into Greece via air. Specifically, as announced by the Hellenic Police, in the context of inspections by the Narcotics Sub-Directorate of the Organized Crime Directorate to prevent the importation of narcotics into the country via air, following police actions …

Police officers from the Athens Airport Narcotics Department arrested on Saturday morning (19/7) a 35-year-old foreigner, a member of a transnational criminal group, who was active in importing cocaine into Greece, via air transport…More...

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He had carefully hidden the cocaine in a specially designed space inside the covers of two children's books, which he had placed in his hand luggage.

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Two persons have already been arrested and have already been brought before the courts in Portugal

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