Seven suspects were detained in the case – six men and a woman aged 36 to 50 years old. All residents of Pomeranian management.
In seabed in the GDansk Gulf, the Polish Coast Guard found a large shipment of cocaine, the cost of which in the black market could reach 60 million zlotys ($ 15 million). RMF24 reported it.
It has been mentioned that the border guards during the patrolling period aimed at protecting the underwater infrastructure have drawn attention to the unique behavior of many civilian boats.
Other details of the transaction and investigation are not disclosed, but keep in mind that international partners with coordination by Europol are attracted to him.
Seven suspects were detained in the case – six men and a woman aged 36 to 50 years old. All residents of Pomeranian management. According to the investigation, the group made transportation to Poland about 100 kg of cocaine from countries in South Africa and planned to sell it to Poland.
The detainees were accused of participating in an organized criminal group, repairing Polish territory drugs, etc. They face up to 20 years in prison. Four major suspects were left under the arrest for three months.
Remember that in San Luis-Potoshi in the middle of Mexico the military and police were confiscated by a large cocaine group. In the “black” market, the party costs more than 150 million pesos (about 7.3 million dollars).
Earlier it was reported that Argentine authorities had asked citizens to dispose of “spoiled” cocaine. The party of poor quality narcotic substance has spread to the province of Buenos Aires. Investigators believe the party is full of a certain poison.
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