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Smuggling for More than 34,000 Soles

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Police officers from the Santa Rosa border guard post arrived at milestone No. 12 where they visualized five subjects coming from Chile entering contraband goods. Suspects fled when they saw the police leaving behind 12 metal bales, 11 bundles of second-hand clothes and one more of used toys, all valued at 34,500 soles, which presumably would go to "cachina" fairs, when they were smuggled in. Although no arrests were made, this is not the first …
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Police officers from the Santa Rosa border guard post arrived at milestone No. 12 where they visualized five subjects coming from Chile entering contraband goods. Suspects fled when they saw the police leaving behind 12 metal bales, 11 bundles of second-hand clothes and one more of used toys, all valued at 34,500 soles, which presumably would go to "cachina" fairs, when they were smuggled in. Although no arrests were made, this is not the first …

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radiouno.pe broke the news in on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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