
Santa Rosa de Río Primero: police arrest drug dealer who was operating from a squatted house
The FPA dismantled a drug sales point in a squatted house, located just meters (feet) from a school and a club
A man was arrested by the Anti-Narcotics Police Force (FPA) in Santa Rosa de Río Primero, Córdoba. The operation was carried out in a squatted house on Moisés Quinteros Street at 1200.
The residence was located just a few meters from a school, a club, and a plaza. The house was identified as a drug distribution point in the neighborhood.
The investigation began after anonymous reports alerted authorities to drug sales at the location. For more than four months, agents gathered evidence that led to the raid. During the operation, among other items, 358 doses of marijuana and 17 doses of cocaine were seized.

The case is now in the hands of the justice system and is linked to drug dealing in vulnerable areas
The Third Shift Anti-Narcotics Prosecutor's Office ordered the indictment of the detainee and his transfer to the judicial headquarters. The detainee was identified as a key drug trafficking figure in the region.
In addition to the substances, cash, a precision scale, and other items related to the illicit activity were seized.
Authorities are investigating whether he had accomplices or connections to other active drug outlets in the area. Residents had reported suspicious activity, strange cars, and people entering the residence. The proximity of the location to educational and recreational institutions caused concern in the community.
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