
Dosquebradas Drug Ring Busted: Minors Used in Trafficking
Dosquebradas Drug Ring Busted: Minors Used in Trafficking Dosquebradas, Colombia – In a joint operation, the Colombian National Police and the Attorney General's Office dismantled a drug trafficking ring known as "Apolo." The operation resulted in the arrest of five adults and the apprehension of two minors who were being used to distribute drugs near schools and playing fields in the city. The leader of the group, known only as "Veneco," was also taken into custody. "This operation is a significant blow to drug trafficking in Dosquebradas," stated a police spokesperson. "We are committed to protecting our children and ensuring the safety of our communities." The investigation into the "Apolo" group revealed that they used minors to sell drugs in high-traffic areas, taking advantage of their vulnerability. The police seized evidence linking the group to various drug trafficking activities. The arrested individuals are facing charges of drug trafficking and child exploitation. The successful takedown of "Apolo" sends a strong message that authorities are committed to combating drug trafficking and protecting vulnerable populations. The arrests and the evidence collected will be crucial in bringing the perpetrators to justice and ensuring the safety of the Dosquebradas community.