Mar 11 • 10:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Women who left Amazonas are arrested with 46 drug tablets in Santarém

Two women from Amazonas were arrested in Santarém, Brazil, with 46 tablets of drugs after being monitored by the police.

On Wednesday morning, two women were arrested in Santarém, located in western Pará, after disembarking from a boat that arrived from the state of Amazonas. The police discovered 46 drug tablets hidden with them, leading to their apprehension. The women had been under police surveillance due to suspicious behavior and were part of a drug trafficking scheme that involved transporting narcotics from Amazonas to the region.

The operation was led by the Military Police's Intelligence Unit, which had tracked the women prior to their arrest. One woman was detained while using a ride-hailing service, having 26 tablets in her possession, while the other was apprehended in a taxi with 20 tablets. The intelligence officers acted on prior information that suggested the possibility of drug transport, which allowed them to successfully intervene and carry out the arrests in Santarém, preventing the drugs from reaching the market.

This incident sheds light on the ongoing issues of drug trafficking in Brazil, especially in areas like Santarém where trafficking routes often connect states like Amazonas and Pará. The quick action taken by the police illustrates the importance of intelligence operations in combating drug-related crimes and underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in controlling the narcotics trade.

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