Cocaine-Smuggling Ring Broken in Israel
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JERUSALEM — Police cracked Israel’s largest cocaine-smuggling ring and found $1.5-million worth of the narcotic buried in an ice chest under a former horse stable, a spokeswoman said Sunday.
Shlomit Hertzberg of the Tel Aviv police force said the cocaine found Friday was from Bolivia and was packed in eight bags.
The discovery followed the arrests earlier this month of seven of Israel’s leading drug dealers, most of them from the Tel Aviv area, Hertzberg said.
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