BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Six suspected drug traffickers were
arrested after 860 pounds of cocaine were found in the Russian Embassy
in Buenos Aires, Argentina's government said on Thursday.
A former Russian diplomatic official and an Argentine police officer were among those detained.
The investigation started in 2016, when the Russian ambassador to
Argentina and three members of the Russian federal security service
reported that they had suspicions about diplomatic luggage found at a
school that is annexed to the embassy.
Local authorities confirmed that there were
drugs inside the 16 pieces of luggage and replaced the cocaine with
flour while it was still at the embassy.
"A tracking device was placed in the suitcase
that was to be used to make the shipment to Russia, which was its
destination," Argentina's Security Minister Patricia Bullrich told
reporters. "At 3 a.m. we had to send people from the border police to
buy the 389 kilograms of flour to the central market (in Buenos Aires)
because no one had 389 kilograms in a warehouse. The drugs never
traveled to Russia. Only the flour traveled."
Source: nbcnews
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