07-12-2022, 07:32 PM
Radio Sintonia:
The Civil Guard intervenes 125 kilos of cocaine submerged in the hull of a ship.
The Civil Guard in coordination with Customs Surveillance of the Tax Agency in Las Palmas, within the framework of the operation 'Lamba', intervened on November 18, 125 kilos of cocaine in various packages that were housed in the submerged part of the hull of a merchant ship from Brazil.
As a result of the monitoring and joint surveillance carried out by both the Civil Guard and the Tax Agency in the port facilities, the corresponding documentary analyses were carried out and the first indications found by the Civil Guard agents led to a more exhaustive inspection, activating the Special Group of Underwater Activities (GEAS) of the Las Palmas Command.
The specialist divers of the Civil Guard, after a long time of immersion and the exhaustive inspection of the hull of the merchant ship, resulted in the discovery of five watertight bags housed in the submerged part of the hull of the ship, containing various solid blocks.
The packages with the drug were detected after checking the manipulation of the screws of the grid that gave access to the cavity where the narcotic was located.
Once the packages were extracted from the water, the appropriate checks of the 'narcotest' were carried out, resulting in cocaine, and throwing all this a weight of 125 kilos.
From that moment, the corresponding Police proceedings were carried out, which were made available to the Court of Instruction of Guardia de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in conjunction with the intervened substance.
The Civil Guard intervenes 125 kilos of cocaine submerged in the hull of a ship.
The Civil Guard in coordination with Customs Surveillance of the Tax Agency in Las Palmas, within the framework of the operation 'Lamba', intervened on November 18, 125 kilos of cocaine in various packages that were housed in the submerged part of the hull of a merchant ship from Brazil.
As a result of the monitoring and joint surveillance carried out by both the Civil Guard and the Tax Agency in the port facilities, the corresponding documentary analyses were carried out and the first indications found by the Civil Guard agents led to a more exhaustive inspection, activating the Special Group of Underwater Activities (GEAS) of the Las Palmas Command.
The specialist divers of the Civil Guard, after a long time of immersion and the exhaustive inspection of the hull of the merchant ship, resulted in the discovery of five watertight bags housed in the submerged part of the hull of the ship, containing various solid blocks.
The packages with the drug were detected after checking the manipulation of the screws of the grid that gave access to the cavity where the narcotic was located.
Once the packages were extracted from the water, the appropriate checks of the 'narcotest' were carried out, resulting in cocaine, and throwing all this a weight of 125 kilos.
From that moment, the corresponding Police proceedings were carried out, which were made available to the Court of Instruction of Guardia de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in conjunction with the intervened substance.

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