Spain seizes first heroin pills shipment from Colombia

Spain's National Police dismantled in Madrid the first known shipment of heroin in pill form from Colombia, seizing eight kilos during an exchange in a shopping center parking lot. The operation, coordinated with the U.S. DEA and Colombia's National Police, led to the arrest of five people remanded in custody. This seizure uncovers a new drug trafficking route linking South America to Spain.

The police operation in Madrid marked a milestone in the fight against drug trafficking by intercepting the first shipment of heroin processed into pills from Colombia. Led by the Special Anti-Drug Prosecutor's Office of the National Court and Investigating Court No. 17, the probe targeted an experienced drug trafficker whose details were pivotal, thanks to information from U.S. and Colombian authorities.

Agents monitored the group leader, who altered his travel patterns using public transport, chauffeured vehicles, and disguises like hats and glasses to avoid detection. As surveillance advanced, multiple meetings among the suspects were observed, enabling the identification of additional collaborators. The organization's setup involved outsourcing the receipt and storage of drugs to third parties to minimize capture risks.

The operation peaked in a shopping center parking lot, where the exchange was thwarted, eight kilos of heroin pills were seized, and five individuals were arrested and remanded in custody. Police sources note that this seizure launches an inquiry into potential similar networks using this novel concealment method. The incident highlights the evolution of traffickers' tactics and the value of international cooperation in curbing emerging drug routes.

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