SPLIT SPLIT, Sept 9 (Hina) - The County State Attorney's Office in Split, southern Croatia, on Thursday issued an indictment against two foreign citizens on counts of organised sale of drug transported from Columbia.
SPLIT, Sept 9 (Hina) - The County State Attorney's Office in Split,
southern Croatia, on Thursday issued an indictment against two
foreign citizens on counts of organised sale of drug transported
from Columbia.#L#
The indicted persons are a Spanish citizen, Alarcone Aguitea, aged
47, and a Bosnian citizen, Zaneta Hasanovic, aged 39 and both of
them have been temporarily living in the southern Bosnian city of
Mostar.
They were apprehended by Croatian police on July 5. On that occasion
the police also seized 720 gram-heavy parcel with 55 leafs of sheet
music soaked with a 25-percent cocaine solution. Each soaked leaf
can help produce 2.5 grams of cocaine and this will total 138 grams
of coke.
From the beginning of this year to their arrest the two accused were
involved in the organisation of dealing cocaine in Split and
Mostar. The drug came from Columbia, and its final destination
should be the market in Spain.
Alarcone Aguitea and Zaneta Hasanovic bought cocaine from four
persons - Carlos Serno, Jose Luis Peres, Raquel Estupian and
Ricardo Valeze Arneda - who packed drug in small statutes or paper
in Bogota and Santa Marta, Columbia, and sent it to addresses of
unknown people in Split. The mail was dispatched via the ""TNT
Express World Wide" agency and the two accused would take parcels.
The indictment alleges that Ricardo Valez Arneda sent an
undetermined quality of cocaine in a small statute which the
accused Alarcone Aguitea took from "In Time" firm in Split on 16
June. When he took the parcel, he signed the receipt with the name
Pedro Gonzales.
The parcel with music sheet was taken by Hasanovic on July 5 from the
same company and signed the receipt with the false name Meriem
Ladiabi when the two were arrested.
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