In a policeman attack led by the ‘ Grinch’, three suspected drug traffickers were arrested in a police activity in Peru’s capital Lima, days before Christmas.
A picture of the San Bartolo city police operation, which was conducted by the Colombian National Police, shows a police officer dressed as the Grinch sledgehammer at work breaking down a doorway. Once outside, the” Grinch” searched and found products police identified as illegal drugs and drug trafficking equipment. He was also seen detaining the offenders.
The defendants were people of the” La Mafia de San Bartolo” group, according to police. According to a police speech on X,” Agentive officials of the Green Squad have detained the names La Reina del Sur, La Coneja, and Pote, who are alleged La Mafia de San Bartolo group individuals, in an obscene activity.” Several opioids were seized”.
Colombian authorities have used outfits in drug raids before, and this is not the first time. Officials dressed as Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Tiffany Valentine from” Child’s Play” carried out a similar attack on suspected drug traffickers ‘ homes on Halloween last year.
According to the State Department, Peru ranks as the country’s second-largest maker of methamphetamine and farmer of cocoa.
” The majority of methamphetamine produced in Peru is transported to South American nations for home use, or for westward delivery to Europe, the United States, East Asia, and Mexico”, the State Department web said.
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