Priest arrested by police on Costa del Sol with packets of designer drugs in his possession
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The National Police has arrested Carlos Loriente, canon of the Cathedral of Toledo and director of the San Ildefonso theological institute in Torremolinos, for possessing a significant amount of 'tusi', a synthetic drug popularly known as pink cocaine.wf_cms.rss.read_more
The National Police has arrested in Torremolinos a priest of the Archdiocese of Toledo for a crime against public health. The priest was on vacation on the Costa del Sol when he was surprised this Monday in the street with a dozen papers of various narcotic substances, including pink cocaine. In a statement, the Archbishopric of Toledo has lamented the facts and expressed his willingness to cooperate with the justice system. He has also reported…
The Archdiocese of Toledo has confirmed the arrest of one of its priests on 21 September in the town of Torremolinos in Malaga for alleged possession of drugs. In the register he was found a "important quantity" of ‘tusi’, a substance popularly known as pink cocaine. According to El Digital de Castilla-La Mancha, the detainee is Carlos Loriente, canon of the Cathedral of Toledo and director of the San Ildefonso Theological Institute. The media a…
The religious, Carlos Loriente, was arrested along with three men in Torremolinos after finding this drug both in the car he had rented, and in the apartment where he was staying. The Archbishopric of Toledo "deeply" laments the facts and points out his "full confidence" in JusticeHemeroteca - The Supreme ratifies eight years in prison for the priest who abused a minor and to whom an ecclesial court declared innocent A priest of Toledo has been …
Toledo priest arrested in Torremolinos (Málaga) with drugs released EUROPA PRESS - Archive The Toledo priest arrested last Monday in Torremolinos (Málaga) with drugs has been released provisionally. Investigating Court No. 5 of the Malaga town ordered his release after appearing before the judicial authority on Tuesday. The priest invoked his right not to testify during his court appearance, according to sources from the High Court of Justice of…
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