Peru police display record 7.7-ton cocaine haul
Updated: 2014-09-03 07:01
(Agencies)
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Peru's Interior Minister Daniel Urresti is pictured next to packages containing seized cocaine after their arrival at the police airport in Lima, Sept 1, 2014. Peruvian police seized a record 7.6 tonnes of cocaine in a quiet coastal town last week, arresting seven Peruvians and two Mexicans suspected of trying to smuggle the load to Europe as coal, according to Peru's Interior Ministry. [Photo/Agencies] |
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