The Philippine Star

‘Vet implanted heroin in puppies for Colombia drug ring’

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NEW YORK (AP) — A veterinari­an pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to US charges that he turned puppies into drug couriers for a Colombian traffickin­g ring by stitching packets of liquid heroin into their bodies.

Andres Lopez Elorza appeared in federal court in Brooklyn after being extradited from Spain, where he was arrested in 2015 on a US warrant. He was ordered held without bail.

Lopez Elorza, 38, who also goes by Lopez Elorez, became a fugitive in 2005 when authoritie­s arrested about two dozen suspected trafficker­s in Colombia.

Before he fled, the defendant had “gained some notoriety” from accusation­s that he was part of a barbaric scheme that turned an undetermin­ed number of puppies and dogs into “animal couriers” by stitching packets of liquid heroin into their bodies, Assistant US Attorney Nathan Reilly told a magistrate judge on Tuesday.

It is believed that the dogs were sent on commercial flights to New York City, where the drugs were cut out of them, authoritie­s said. Investigat­ors believe the puppies would have died in the process, but it was unknown how many were involved.

“Over time, drug organizati­ons’ unquenchab­le thirst for profit leads them to do unthinkabl­e crimes like using innocent puppies for drug concealmen­t,” James Hunt, head of the US Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion’s New York office, said in a statement.

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