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Financial police of Rome seized 35 kg of cocaine hidden in an airplane

Rome, Italy - By two men dressed as technician at Fiumicino airport

The provincial military command of financial police (GdF, Guardia di Finanza) of Rome seized 35 kg of cocaine at the airport of Fiumicino. Engaged in the routine check operations, the financiers noticed two men dressed as technicians who, after the arrival of an airplane from Caracas, Venezuela, rather than waiting for the crew to disembark, went on board as fast as possible, a very strange behaviour...

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