Agents of the National Police have been arrested in Granada, Valencia and Tenerife to ten men, as alleged perpetrators of the crimes of belonging to a criminal organization and drug trafficking. The criminal organization used parcel companies to transport the drugs. Two of the intercepted shipments, originating from the island of Fuerteventura and destinations Granada and Valencia, totaled 1,552 kilos of hashish. A total of ten members of the organization have been arrested in Granada, Valencia, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. have been seized a total of 1,597 kilos of hashish and 25 kilos of cocaineas well as ecstasy, marijuana, various vehicles and cash.
The National Police intercepted last year two important shipments of hashish (with a total weight of 1,552 kilos)made through parcel companies from the island of Fuerteventura and with destinations Granada and Valencia.
As a result of the aforementioned apprehensions, a police investigation was launched that revealed a criminal organization based on the islands and made up of at least ten men.
Shipments simulating legal merchandise
It was then possible to determine that the organization carried out regular shipments through transport companies, simulating the delivery of legal merchandise to mask their criminal activity. during the investigation a third shipment from Madrid was located, which was located, monitored and intercepted in Tenerife intervening inside two packages containing 18 and 6 kilos of cocaine respectively.
Records on the islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria
After the investigation process, the agents carried out nine entries and searches in properties in Tenerife and Gran Canariawhere 47 kilos of hashish, almost a kilo of cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana were seized, in addition, a total of six vehicles and 8,500 euros in cash were seized.
The operation ended with the arrest of ten men in Granada, Valencia, Gran Canaria and Tenerife, and the complete disarticulation of the criminal network established by them. Once made available to the Judicial authority authority, eight of those investigated were ordered to enter prison.