Saturday, 16 June 2012

Two Britons face prison for cocaine smugglng

Málaga Provincial Court has condemned two British men to five and a half years in prison each, for organising and transporting deliveries of cocaine from the Costa del Sol to other European countries, such as Holland and the United Kingdom. During one of the operations six kilos of the drug was intervened. The third section of the Court considered it proved that one of the accused, together with the other who is in whereabouts unknown, had dedicated themselves since May 2010 to the trafficking. Europa Press said the other accused was a lorry driver and made frequent trips between the UK and the Costa del Sol. The Spanish National Police received information from the British Organised Crime Agency, that in August last year a lorry driven by the accused was going to the Costa del Sol to deliver illicit mercenary, and to load up with cocaine.

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