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Five Peruvians, Including Two Police Officers, Were Arrested for Trying to Enter Chile with Ketamine.

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SANTIAGO (AP) — Chilean authorities arrested five Peruvian citizens, including two members of the Peruvian National Police, who were trying to enter Chilean territory with more than 10 kilos of ketamine, the prosecutor's office reported.

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The Investigative Police (PDI) reported this Tuesday the arrest of five Peruvian citizens who were trying to bring 11.6 kilos of ketamine into Chile.

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SANTIAGO (AP) — Chilean authorities arrested five Peruvian citizens, including two members of the Peruvian National Police, who were trying to enter Chilean territory with more than 10 kilos of ketamine, the prosecutor's office reported.

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Five Peruvian citizens, including two active members of the Peruvian National Police (PNP), were arrested this Tuesday morning in Arica by PDI personnel, after having held more than 11 kilos of ketamine.This, in the framework of an investigation carried out by the Criminal Analysis System (SAC) of the Arica Prosecutor's Office and the Anti-Narcotics and Anti-Organized Crime Brigade (Brianco) of the PDI, to detect vehicles that enter drugs from t…

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This Tuesday, after an investigation by the Arica Prosecutor's Office and the Investigative Police, he stopped...

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On Wednesday afternoon, the Arica Public Prosecutor’s Office obtained pre-trial detention for the five Peruvian citizens who introduced 11 kilos of ketamine into Chile by the Chacalluta Border Complex in the Arica and Parinacota Region, reports BioBioChile. It should be recalled that of the five foreigners, two belonged to officials of the Peruvian National Police (PNP). All the defendants were surprised trying to enter the drug this Tuesday. Ar…

– Five Peruvian defendants, including two active members of the police of that country, are formalized after entering more than 11 kilos of drugs. “Occult route” is called the investigative operation led by the Prosecutor’s Office of Arica and the Anti-Narcotics and Organized Crime Brigade (Brianco) of the PDI Arica, which allowed the dismantling of a criminal drug trafficking group and the arrest of five of its members, all of Peruvian national…

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BioBioChile broke the news in Chile on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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