The National Police have detained 23 people from the same clan, three of them minors, in a police macrooperation carried out since early in the morning against drug trafficking in 13 drug
stores
in Madrid's UVA de Hortaleza, according to the Superior Headquarters of the Madrid Police. The police macro-gang, called
Carroza 3
, led by the Hortaleza police station, began at 07:00 this Friday in the vicinity of Abengondo street with
a deployment of 200 agents from specialized units such as the Prevention and Reaction Unit (UPR ), the Operational Group for Technical Inspections (GOIT)
, canine guides and a helicopter, among others, in collaboration with the Municipal Police.
The agents have simultaneously entered 11
drug stores
and two storage rooms, some of them interconnected and strongly protected, whose
squatters allegedly used them for drug dealing
and in some cases for planting marijuana.
They have dismantled four plantations.
There they have found this drug, but especially
cocaine and hashish, a pistol, a hunting shotgun, several knives, cartridges, such
as utensils for the cultivation and treatment of drugs, and several dogs.
Everything has been intervened.
So far, 23 people have been arrested, but there could be more in the next few days.
They are accused of drug trafficking and
belonging to a criminal group and in two cases also money laundering
.
The agents have been investigating in this area since October.
The operation, which is still open under summary secrecy, is called
Carroza 3
because it is the third phase of dismantling
drug stores
in this area.
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