Two Workers From La Luz (Canary Islands) Arrested for Hiding 72 Kilos of Cocaine in Boat Hulls
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The Civil Guard, under the functional dependence of the Maritime Customs of the Tax Agency in Las Palmas, has arrested three people — two men and one woman — for a drug trafficking offence, after 72 kilos of cocaine had been involved. Those arrested fell in flagrante when carrying 50 kilos in a falúa, a light boat employed in port facilities to carry out various service or supply tasks to the big merchants when they are in the docks. It is the s…
The Civil Guard has arrested three people, two of them workers from the port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, accused of dealing with 72 kilos of cocaine that were hiding in hulls of ships dedicated to the supply of merchants.Continue reading...
Sylt/Hamburg (dpa/lno) – For months, packages of cocaine were regularly flushed on Sylt's beaches, but since mid-May there have been no more finds on the North Sea island. This was reported by a spokesperson of the customs investigation office Hamburg of the German Press Agency. The series had started with first larger finds in winter – at the beginning of January, a walker had discovered packets of 25 kilograms of the drug – and continued with …
On 3 July, the Spanish authorities in Gran Canaria succeeded in striking a massive blow against drug smuggling: the officials confiscated 72 kilograms of cocaine on ships in the port of Las Palmas, including divers.
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