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Drug cartels and the World Cup

By Guardian Exclusive
28 June 2018   |   4:31 am
Some South American drug traffickers are trying to take advantage of the FIFA World Cup to smuggle cocaine using soccer merchandises. Police at the Bogota airport intercepted a consignment of fake Colombian World Cup jerseys laced with cocaine heading for Spain.

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