It was located in one of the houses of those arrested and has been involved registration material for adulteration, packaging and preparation for sale of narcotic
National Police agents have arrested eleven suspected drug traffickers and dismantled a drug processing laboratory in the Andalusian village of Huércal-Overa.
The "kitchen", as known in police parlance, has been found in the home of one of those arrested and their record has been involved material for adulteration, packaging and preparation for the subsequent sale of the drug.
The agents have seized 11,400 grams of cocaine.
Once arrested and three records
The investigation began about three months ago when a neighbor stopped Lorca with 150 grams of cocaine in his possession.
This arrest allowed the agents to follow the route and source of the drug, himself the Andalusian village of Huercal Overa.
With this data the researchers were able to identify the members of the criminal organization responsible for the distribution of the drug, and the places they used for their illegal activities.
Once the accurate, on October 22 proceeded to arrest Huércal-Overa for all members of the group, as well as the registration of three houses used by them.
One of the buildings was used as a laboratory for processing and drug treatment, and had all the necessary material for adulteration, packaging and preparation for the subsequent sale of cocaine-molds, presses, lamps and mixers.
Have also been involved 3,800 euros in cash and two cars.
The operation, in which eleven people were arrested aged between 24 and 55 years and Colombian nationality (5), Spanish (4), Romanian (1) and Moroccan (1), was conducted by agents Local Police Brigade of the Judicial Commissioner of Lorca.
Source: Jefatura Superior de Policía de Murcia