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27 arrests: cartel cash ingested

- Reuters

COLOMBIA has arrested 27 people, accused of belonging to four smuggling networks, which recruited youths to swallow drug traffickin­g cash profits and bring them into the South American country from Mexico, the police said on Thursday.

The money was wrapped in capsules made from latex gloves and consisted of funds from unidentifi­ed Mexican cartels.

The cash was in exchange for cocaine sent by Colombian crime gangs, National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels and dissidents from the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which demobilise­d last year.

The smuggling networks were broken up with help of the US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t agency, the police said.

The networks recruit unemployed and poor young people to travel to Mexico and then ingest between 80 and 120 capsules of money before returning to Colombia, said General Jorge Hernando Nieto, the head of the national police.

“With each ingestion they could bring in up to $40 000. There’s even a case where on traveller brought in $75 000,” he added. “The confiscate­d money in this investigat­ion reaches $11 million.” |

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