The National Police have dismantled a telecocaine service in Madrid that delivered up to 500 daily doses and that had two call centers in Las Tablas and Curzo to serve its more than 2,000 clients. They also had 25 distributors to distribute the drug to people with high purchasing power. Agents have detained 28 people, most Colombians, and have conducted 21 simultaneous searches. They have seized 10 motorcycles, for 85,000 euros, four kilos of cocaine and 1,300 doses prepared. Four of the leaders of the organization are already in prison by order of court number 13 in Madrid.

Those arrested had several mobile phones where they attended to their clients by telephone and messages. They delivered the drug anywhere in Madrid and the Police discovered that some buyers were left with the coca in the garbage room or the doormats of the house. The organization did not trust anything nor did it make loans.

The detainees had a business structure, as they had divided the organization's task distributions, loyalty gifts to customers, commitments regarding delivery times, quality guarantees and green seals on the bags of cocaine where they delivered the white powder . During last Christmas they gave a gram of coca as a gift to the most habitual buyers, according to Juan Miguel Hernández, head of the GOIZ group of the National Police that has been in charge of the investigations.

The drug was distributed on motorcycles financed by the network to the extent agreed with the buyer. They had the capital distributed in eight zones and four distributors were assigned to each zone. . During the state of alarm, deliveries were made inside supermarkets close to the homes of the distribution managers. Each distributor had one day of pay a week established and the day that their work rested was assumed by the rest of the distributors. They also enjoyed vacation periods.

The motococaineros could earn up to 8,000 euros a month. They sold each gram of coca for 60 euros and the dealers pocketed 10 euros for each delivery that was made between 11.00 in the morning and 23.00, although on weekends they extended the hours until 01.00. Sometimes they used to use the client's cards to collect due to the degree of confidence they had.

The investigation began in February 2019 when agents detected a barrage of sales of single-dose cocaine. What shocks the police the most is that the typical neighborhood camels are organizing to respond to a larger organization with a powerful structure. "Drug dealers begin to receive orders from all parts of Madrid and to respond to drug deliveries anywhere in the capital, "explains Inspector Hernández. "Little by little we are advancing the investigation and it is discovered that there are other camels that always distribute the same telephones to which the clients requested the doses," added the police inspector.

The speed and manner in which the transaction was carried out led to the suspicion that this was an unusual procedure. Subsequent surveillance and investigations revealed that it was a criminal organization dedicated to the distribution of cocaine by the telecoque method . The agents of the GOIZ (Operational Group of Zonal Investigation) have monitored the detainees 24 hours a day.

The researchers managed to detect that the investigated had created an extensive logistics infrastructure as a company, with a customer network of more than 2,000 people. The criminal organization revolved around two call centers where they were in charge of receiving requests for cocaine doses through the telephone switchboards and coordinating the rest of the criminal structure. Once the order was received, they contacted some of the people hired as distributors and who had them strategically distributed throughout the city - 25 suppliers in eight areas - to take the ordered dose to the home or workplace.

Police searches were carried out on Tuesday June 9 in 21 homes. Two of them were the houses that served as a call center and the rest of the buildings were the floors where they served as a warehouse. Some workers betrayed the organization and began to remove part of the drug from the distributions or adulterate it to make a parallel market. That caused the network to receive complaints, which led to the dismissal of the delivery man.

The leaders of the network have a history of drug trafficking and had set up this organization when they saw "that it was a successful business."

Investigators believe that the plot has been able to sell 45 kilos of cocaine in a year and earn about two and a half million euros of profit in those 12 months.

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