Trio is arrested while trying to transport 31 kg of cocaine between SP and MG on the Fernão Dias highway
Three people were arrested attempting to transport over 30 kilograms of cocaine between São Paulo and Minas Gerais on the Fernão Dias highway.
Three individuals were apprehended by Brazil's Federal Highway Police while trying to smuggle more than 30 kilograms of cocaine along the Fernão Dias highway on Monday evening. The incident occurred as officers were conducting checks on vehicles in the Vargem region of São Paulo and flagged down a car occupied by two people. During the procedure, the driver claimed the vehicle belonged to a friend and that they were en route to Belo Horizonte after a medical appointment in São Paulo, but the details he provided were inconsistent.
Upon further inquiry, law enforcement officials lost trust in the driver's story, as he and the passenger failed to provide specific information about the medical professional or the clinic. This led the Federal Highway Police to dig deeper into their past backgrounds. Investigation revealed that both individuals had criminal records related to drug trafficking, reinforcing suspicions about their current activities.
The case highlights ongoing challenges with narcotics trafficking in Brazil, especially along major highways that connect significant urban areas. Law enforcement remains vigilant, actively working to intercept such illegal operations before they escalate. The proactive approach by the PRF demonstrates their commitment to combating drug-related crime, ensuring safer travel routes for all citizens, and maintaining a firm stance against substance abuse and trafficking.