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Var: He Hid Cocaine in Dog Croquettes, a Convicted Truck Driver

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On 30 June, a detection dog refused to approach a truck on a toll from Fréjus. Customs officers were immediately checked for the heavyweight. In the middle of the dog croquettes, they discovered nearly 130 kilos of cocaine. - Var: he had hidden cocaine in dog croquettes, a convicted driver-routine (Police, justice and other facts).

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In Fréjus, customs officers seized 127 kg of cocaine during the night of Sunday to Monday, 30 June. The shipment was hidden in a dog croquette truck from Spain.

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On 30 June, a detection dog refused to approach a truck on a toll from Fréjus. Customs officers were immediately checked for the heavyweight. In the middle of the dog croquettes, they discovered nearly 130 kilos of cocaine. - Var: he had hidden cocaine in dog croquettes, a convicted driver-routine (Police, justice and other facts).

In San Luis Potosí, elements of the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) secured 80 packages of cocaine hidden in a trailer. This was announced by the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSP) in a statement indicating that, as part of the strengthening of road safety, during a random inspection point on Highway 57 heading to Matehuala, they detected the vehicle with Texas, U.S. plates. "attached to a dry box, which, noti…

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On Wednesday 2 July, a driver was tried for transporting 127 kg of cocaine in his dog croquette truck. He received 5 years in prison and a fine of 8 million euros.

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An unusual discovery took place Thursday night at the Fourth Police Station in Resistencia, where police officers detected cocaine hidden among food that had been delivered to a detainee. The incident occurred around 9:00 p.m. during a routine inspection of incoming food supplies for inmates. During the procedure, an officer from the Llavero sector noticed that one of the packages contained a polyethylene bag containing suspicious material. The …

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Officers from the Fréjus police brigade seized 127 kg of cocaine from a truck carrying dog food. The driver was sentenced this Wednesday, July 2, 2025, to five years in prison and ordered to pay a fine of €8.3 million.

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