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Police seize fake Colombian World Cup shirts laced with cocaine

By Reuters
24 June 2018   |   8:16 am
Police in Bogota seized over a dozen fake Colombian World Cup soccer team jerseys that were laced with cocaine, authorities in the South American country reported on Saturday (June 23).

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