Team at Madrid Barajas amongst suspects in swoop on cocaine gang

According to the recent reports, the network has smuggled around 20 kilos of the drug into Spain every month.

The Civil Guard exposed an international drugs network that used couriers to smuggle regular deliveries into the country via Madrid’s Barajas Airport on flights from the Dominican Republic.

While talking to reporters, the civil guard said that huge number of airport workers are amongst to involve with the suspects who have been taken into police remand.

The network’s leader is a businessman named as J. M. D. A, who owns number of restaurants in the Spanish capital as well as petrol pumps in Castilla y Leon.

Further, the network has brought more than 20 kilos of cocaine into the country every month, through couriers on at least three times a week. The funds to acquire the drug are said to be granted from selling merchandise stolen from Lorries by network members posing as police.

Meanwhile, police officials have also recovered stolen items in swoops on five addresses in Spanish capital and a warehouse on an industrial area in Mostoles and also sized more than 30 kilos of cocaine. 13 people have been arrested so far in this regard.

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