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Veterinarian smuggled heroin in stomach Puppies


A Colombian vet arrested in Spain for smuggling heroin in the body of the puppies. Heroin is put into the puppy's stomach smuggled into the United States.

Reported by the Telegraph, Wednesday, December 18, 2013, a veterinarian named Andres Lopez Elorza is a member of a network of drug dealers in Colombia. He had been a fugitive for eight years after his accomplice arrested in 2005.

In a raid in Medellin, police found six puppies labrador and rottweiler. Elorza through a surgical procedure to enter the bag containing 400 grams of heroin in their stomachs.

Three of the puppies were scheduled to be flown to the United States if the surgical wound had healed completely. In this way, the X-ray can not detect it.

"When we did the X-ray did not find anything. But when the ultrasound examination, you can see the shape of the bag in their stomachs. We have never encountered a case like this," said police chief Medellin, Ruben Carillo, at that time.

The three dogs that died in an effort to pull out the bag of heroin police. Presumably this has been done this way for months to send illicit goods into the United States.

Elorza was arrested a few months after a gang of drug dealers in South America arrested while trying to send 48 dogs to Milan. These dogs were forced to swallow packets of cocaine.

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