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They Disarticulated a Gang that Sold Illegal Meat for Facebook

Summary by ellitoral.com.ar
After the raid on a house located west of the National Route 119 in Curuzú Cuatiá, they kidnapped about 100 kilos of various cuts of beef, of dubious origin, which was offered for sale through social networks.It was the result of an investigation by the Rural and Ecological Police of that city, which led them to the property, where this variety of products was illegally marketed, without the appropriate bromatological controls.The procedure was …
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After the raid on a house located west of the National Route 119 in Curuzú Cuatiá, they kidnapped about 100 kilos of various cuts of beef, of dubious origin, which was offered for sale through social networks.It was the result of an investigation by the Rural and Ecological Police of that city, which led them to the property, where this variety of products was illegally marketed, without the appropriate bromatological controls.The procedure was …

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ellitoral.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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