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Man tried to enter cocaine into a toothpaste at the Socabaya prison in Arequipa

Man tried to enter cocaine into a toothpaste at the Socabaya prison in Arequipa

The unusual appearance of a toothpaste drew the attention of the police officers INPE in it Socabaya prison in Arequipa and after reviewing the content, as well as performing the tests, they discovered that it was basic cocaine paste.

Citizen Nylton Gamaniel Valencia Lipa was detained today for try to enter cocaine into the male prisonIt is, along with other products that he carried in a bag.

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The cocaine was with destination to inmate Miguel Ángel Espinoza Sosa, confined in pavilion B-4. The Police and the Prosecutor’s Office are in charge of the investigation, although his sentence will be flagrante delicto.

Man who tried to enter cocaine into the Socabaya prison was arrested

Given these facts, it was decided to reinforce the control to prevent visitors from entering prohibited products such as drugs, cell phones, chargers, memories, chips, among others.

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