this Anti-Narcotics Police He just reported that he dealt a heavy blow to the mafia after capturing a sophisticated man. truck to Bogota with a shipment of cocaine.

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According to official sources, an anonymous search warned of the shipment and the first trace of the vehicle was found after a shutdown was planned on the roads surrounding the capital. Versions indicated that there was a gray truck stopping in Fusagasugá before continuing on to Bogota.

Intelligence officers went to that town and They managed to immobilize the vehicle, and after three hours of searching the cabin, engine and floor, a lever was found that operated a door system.

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“The roof of the car had been replaced from the interior trim, they had set up a ‘bay’ there that was only accessible when the starter was on,” explained the Anti-Narcotics Police.

And I add: “By moving the lever, a lock released the hood or roof of the car, which allowed some rectangular packages to be seen inside. To remove them, the system was forced with levers to lift the roof, resulting in 62 kilos of cocaine hydrochloride”.

Although the truck is defined as high-end by the authorities, it does not exceed 50 million pesos in the market.

According to the documents in the hands of the authorities, it was learned that the truck had a license plate. DJS 377, 2011 model and Great Wall brand (Made in China).

Firstly it was black, owned by a lawyer, and circulated in Santander and Bogotá.

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But in 2018 it changed its color and owner: Luis Carlos Cevallos Guerrero.

This is a former soldier (first corporal) attached to the Cabal de Caballería mechanized battalion in Ipiales (Nariño)”said a knowledgeable source.

EL TIEMPO found that the truck was negotiated in the Siete de Agosto sector, in Bogota, on Calle 24 and Carrera 68. Also, the former owners claim that they do not know the current owner.

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EL TIEMPO tried to locate the current owner to determine if the vehicle had changed hands or was stolen. But that was not possible.

Authorities are trying to locate him to determine if he knows who is driving the truck. In addition, security cameras were collected from the area where the vehicle was located in order to identify the driver.

It is actually believed that It’s about a network that transports cocaine to Bogota in modified vehicles.

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