Several Narcos Open Fire on Civil Guard Agents in Huelva After a Failed Hashish Discharge
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The Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) has disseminated the images of the state in which the official vehicle was left after the shooting of a group of drug traffickers in Punta Umbria (Huelva). The windshield was completely blown, with more than half a dozen bullet hits passing through the body, and the glass filled with cracks. Although on this occasion there were no injuries, the photographs have rekindled the alarm about the level of…
The incident occurred during a Civil Guard operation in Punta Umbria and was left without injuries. The narcos managed to flee.
Drug traffickers, being surprised when they tried to carry 1,120 kilos of hashish at the Punta Umbria (Huelva) ria, opened fire with long weapons against the Civil Guard agents who have prevented the entrance of the stash, made up of 56 bales. According to police sources, a suspect in the shooting, in which there have been no injuries, has been arrested.
The Civil Guard has prevented the entry of a shipment of hashish into the Punta Umbria (Huelva) ria after drug traffickers opened fire on the agents during the operation. No casualties have been recorded. The events occurred early in the morning, when a semi-rigid boat was sighted about eight nautical miles off the coast. From that moment a device was deployed by land and sea to intercept the discharge, which was being prepared in the ria with a…
The suspects were caught while the drug was being unloaded, and then they exchanged shots at the agents, who arrested one of the narcos. More information: Ten narcos arrested in Huelva as they unloaded more than 3.5 tons of hashish from a boat near the coast.
The official vehicle suffers several gunshot wounds without having to be regretted wounded by the shooting, which comes out with a detainee and the seizure of...
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