02/06/2020 - 17:41
- Clarín.com
- Police
The investigation had begun in May of last year, when agents of the Argentine Naval Prefecture (PNA) began to follow the trail of a band that traded drugs in Bahía Blanca.
Once the data was collected, the Federal Court No. 2 of the city, in charge of María Gabriela Marrón, ordered 14 raids to be carried out.
In this way, the prefects broke into the homes of the suspects, where they arrested three people and kidnapped more than 14 kilos of fractionated cocaine in small doses.
They find pink and blue cocaine, labeled "La Pantera Rosa" and "Papá Pitufo", in Bahía Blanca.
In the place, pink and blue cocaine was found, identified with labels that had the inscriptions “Pink Panther” and “Papa Smurf”.
After making the toxicological expertise, it was found that the drugs had been dyed with dyes to simulate pink cocaine, an "elite" drug with a high cost within the clandestine market.
They find pink and blue cocaine, labeled "La Pantera Rosa" and "Papá Pitufo", in Bahía Blanca.
Along with the drug, a significant amount of money was seized in different currencies, two vehicles, firearms, projectiles of different sizes and elements relevant to the cause, according to the Ministry of National Security.
EMJ