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Metamphetamine in 36 Bottles of Coconut Oil: the Mexican Network that Tried to Introduce Drugs by Barajas

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The operation has resulted in five detainees, four of them in pretrial detention.

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The operation has resulted in five detainees, four of them in pretrial detention.

A joint operation of the Guardia Civil and the Customs Surveillance Service in Spain allowed the seizure of 625 kilos of methamphetamine in Madrid, detected on February 19 at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas airport within a shipment of coconut oil from Mexico. The drug was located after physical inspections and laboratory analysis, and subsequently traced to a storage room in Arganda del Rey, where key part of the investigation was carried out. The…

The shipment was identified at Madrid airport and followed to a warehouse; authorities arrested five people, including 'El Notario', alleged to be in charge of verifying drug shipments.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The Spanish Civil Guard, in coordination with the Customs Surveillance Service of the Tax Agency, managed to dismantle a drug trafficking network with the seizure in the Community of Madrid of a shipment of 625 kilos of methamphetamine mixed in a shipment of coconut oil from Mexico.The investigations began in mid-February, when members of the Fiscal and Border Analysis and Investigation Unit of the Civil Guard identified at Adolfo Suárez-Madrid …

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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