400 Kilos of Drugs Seized in Peru; Possible New Drug Trafficking Route Discovered

Posted on May 21, 2012 • Filed under: Drug Activity, Organized Crime, Peru, Police/Military Activity

400 Kilos of Drugs Seized in Peru; Possible New Drug Trafficking Route Discovered

The Agenda Pascua reports on May 20, 2012 that 400 kilos of drugs were seized in Cacazu (Villa Rica), Peru. The type of drug was not specified. The drugs were packed into 350 individual brick-like packages. The dump truck in which the drugs were found was driven by Freddy Valle Chagua (32) and bore the company logo ‘Obrainsa.’ 13 people have been detained for participation in the transportation of these drugs. A clandestine airport in the valley was reportedly prepared to transfer the drugs to Brazil. A source reported to the Agenda Pascua that Fernando Belaunde Terry, a nearby road, is also utilized by drug traffickers for flight take-offs and landings. This appears to be a new route for illegal drug exports in the area. Read Article

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