They take out an organization that smuggles pink cocaine hidden in 3D prints.

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This Civil Guard, in the framework of Operation ‘Cupid’He destroyed a criminal organization. traded pink cocaineIn an operation that resulted, hidden in 3D printing nine people were arrested and seven more investigated.

The corps statement came as the operation began last February, when Civil Guard agents detected shipments of packages from Madrid to Colombia and Australia that were declared as gifts.

These shipments have been made. Hidden in fake bottoms where drugs like MDMA and TUSI are hidden, narcotic substance known as pink cocaine. Agents managed to seize 4,300 grams of MDMA, as well as more than 400 grams of various drugs, including cocaine, TUSI and ecstasy.

in operation 9 people, including the ‘wizard’, were arrested. the person in charge of synthesizing drugs and the person in charge of making ornamental figures to hide drugs.

After reviewing all available shipments, agents were able to seize five shipments during February containing ecstasy and cocaine, as well as Valentine’s Day gift items. Each shipment carried about 800 grams of these materials.

Two searches were made, one at the office in Madrid where they operated and also at a warehouse in the town of Torrejón de Ardoz.

Identities Investigated and Rejected

Civil Guard agents They identified several women in charge of sending the package.young people of Colombian nationality, all using public transport to get around.

A common connection was found for all of them, some offices are located in the heart of Madrid, where the souvenir figures are produced in 3D. There TUSI was made by mixing ketamine and MDMA with pink dye. The leaders of the group, controlling the rest of those concerned, departed from this place.

Following the identification of the conspiracy members, 9 people, 5 women and 4 men, including the leaders of the organization, were arrested. In addition, there are 7 people who have been investigated for allegedly connecting to the drug lab to get rent and payment.

The detainees are accused of crimes against public health (drug trafficking) and membership of a criminal organisation. The police operation was carried out by agents of the Madrid Financial and Border Unit and was overseen by the Plaza Castilla No. 28 Investigation Court.

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