L’Office central pour la répression du trafic illicite des stupéfiants (Ocrtis) peut dire merci à un GP dont l’identité n’a pas été révélée pour des raisons évidentes.
The Central Office for the Suppression of Illicit Drug Trafficking (OCRTIS) can thank a GP whose identity has not been revealed for obvious reasons. The latter allowed them to strike at the heart of what appears to be a drug trafficking network between Morocco and Senegal. Surprised to be entrusted with the mission of transporting a microwave from the Cherifian Kingdom, the conveyor took responsibility for dismantling the device. His suspicions will prove well-founded, he discovers a kilo of hashish in the bowels of the machine.
The GP alerts the Ocrtis. According to Libération, which relays this case in its edition of this Thursday, February 20, the investigators proceed to a substitution of the illicit product and monitor the delivery of the microwave. The delivery man on the motorbike and the final recipient, a certain A. Valera, will be arrested.
"During the search carried out at A. Valera's home in Rebeuss, the police found six microwaves identical to the one used to hide the drugs. Another visit to the suspect's home revealed, on the roof of the sheep pen, a bag containing 28 100g bars of hashish and one bar already used, weighing a total of 2.9kg," reports Libération.
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