Hearings open in case of Russian cocaine ring in Argentina
A Moscow court has opened preliminary hearings in the case of suspects accused of smuggling nearly half a ton of cocaine in diplomatic baggage from Argentina to Russia
A Moscow court has opened preliminary hearings in the case of suspects accused of attempting to smuggle nearly half a ton of cocaine in diplomatic baggage from Argentina to Russia.
Russian and Argentine officials pooled efforts to catch the suspected drug smugglers after at least 12 bags with cocaine with a street value of about $61 million were found at a Russian Embassy school in the Argentine capital in December 2016.
The authorities ran a joint sting operation to nab the ring that included a Russian businessman and an employee at the Russian Embassy in Buenos Aires.
On Friday, the suspected ringleader, Andrei Kovalchuk, faced a preliminary hearing in Moscow along with three other suspects. They have denied the accusations.
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