The National Police have arrested the 14 members of the Kikos clan, the criminal organization that ran the sale of drugs in the Madrid town of Cañada

Real, which supplied nearly 200 daily doses of narcotics and lived in a complex completely bunkerized.

In the so-called Operation Maíz, the agents have disbanded this gang, the successor to the Gordos clan of which they are related, and which was engaged in the sale of drugs in this town in the south of Madrid.

In fact, according to investigators, the Kikos' drug outlet was the largest drug supply in Madrid.

It functioned like a supermarket, with eye-catching posters announcing products and prices, bus schedules and areas where customers could be accommodated if they consumed on the spot.

Those arrested, many of them

with records for similar events, are between 23 and 47 years old, and most are Spanish, but

there is also a woman of Cuban nationality and another Italian, according to police sources.

All have already been brought to justice and the magistrate has ordered the imprisonment of six of them, those who occupied the highest level of the organization.

A total of 520,000 euros in cash, 19 kilos of cocaine, almost three kilos of other substances - hashish and heroin -, 18 real short firearms with almost 2,000 cartridges of different calibers, were intervened in the entire operation.

They also seized machinery to treat narcotic substances, a hydraulic press and a vacuum packaging machine, as well as various jewels,

luxury watches, 11 vehicles, some of them high-end, and 250 lottery tickets in five registrations practiced in the Community of Madrid and Castilla-La Mancha.

It had a structure that employed individuals as "water carriers" and which in turn, given the continuous movement of people and vehicles, had to operate as valet parking for buyers.

Other members of the organization stood at the access to the plot to decide which buyers or consumers could enter and, finally, others controlled access to the property.

Inside the plot there were other people who were dispensing drugs inside a bunker room.

The number two of the organization was also staying there to supervise all the actions.

The searches were carried out in five homes, two in Madrid, one in Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), one in Torrejón del Rey (Guadalajara) and another in the Toledo municipality of Illescas.

In the town, the agents located a

house with strong security measures, which had been installed by the investigated, such as video surveillance cameras

and accesses with several armored doors installed consecutively.

Despite the fact that some of those arrested set fire to the room to make the drugs and money disappear, the agents managed to recover it.

During the investigation, which began in February, the agents encountered numerous difficulties, since one of the great challenges was locating the nursery

from which the narcotic substances were sent to the point of sale in La Cañada.

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