Brazil’s federal police seized two tons of Colombian cocaine in Rio de Janeiro on Friday and arrested seven people on charges of conspiring to ship it to Portugal concealed in blocks of frozen meat. Authorities, who tracked the group’s activities for a year, call it Rio de Janeiro’s biggest-ever cocaine bust. The drugs were discovered in a refrigerated meat warehouse, where they were deposited after being trucked in from the states of Parana and Sao Paulo. Full Story
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