Drug trafficking

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Police illustration of sophisticated multi-level drug tunnel discovery in Ceuta, with rails, wagons, and arrests.
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National Police uncover sophisticated drug tunnel in Ceuta

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Spain's National Police have located an advanced drug tunnel in Ceuta's El Tarajal industrial area, linking to Morocco for smuggling hashish. The passage features three levels, rails, wagons, and pulley systems, according to the Interior Ministry. Friday's operation led to 20 arrests.

Authorities captured two men in La Plata's 7 de Agosto neighborhood, Huila, accused of being part of a local drug trafficking network. They seized about 170 marijuana cigarettes ready for distribution. The operation involved the National Army and Sijín.

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Huila Police Department seized over 40 kilograms of abandoned marijuana in a rural area of Gigante municipality. The discovery took place at the Balseadero sector of El Quimbo reservoir during road control operations. Authorities estimate the shipment is worth over 15 million pesos and prevented the distribution of about 35,000 doses.

Police from Mexico City's Public Security Secretariat arrested Angélica Adriana, alias ‘La Guasona’, 28, identified as an operator for a Unión Tepito faction in Buenavista neighborhood. Rommel C., alias ‘Rommi’, 45, linked to drug distribution, was also detained. Authorities seized drugs, a firearm, and other items.

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Mohamed Amra, a drug trafficker who escaped during a prison transfer in Eure, relied on discreet friends from Rouen for his final flight. One year after his escape ended, details emerge about his activities in Marrakech and Rouen. On February 6, 2025, he was checked in Austria with fake papers.

Early Saturday morning, security forces detained Javier Gabriel “N”, alias “La Piruja”, in Mexicali, a suspected high-ranking member of a Sinaloa-linked criminal structure. The operation led to the seizure of weapons, drugs, and vehicles. The detainee faces federal investigation for his role in regional criminal activities.

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A 25-year-old linked to the Dalen network faces charges for recruiting a 13-year-old and a 15-year-old in Umeå to sell narcotics and commit thefts. Police discovered evidence in an apartment, including stolen tools and drugs. Experts warn of the ruthless recruitment of youth into gang crime.

 

 

 

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