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The Civil Guard has arrested a total of five people in Fuerteventura accused of various crimes of robbery and drug trafficking as a result of three different operations in which, as a whole, effects valued at 3,500 euros and more than 20 grams of cocaine were seized.
The aforementioned drug was located during a vehicle control that was carried out at the entrance to the Parque Holandés urbanization in the municipality of La Oliva, where, aided by a dog trained to detect narcotics, agents of the armed institute found 20.5 grams of cocaine on the two occupants of a car.
This is explained in a statement from the Command of the Civil Guard of Las Palmas, which details that part of the cocaine, distributed in several packages, was found inside the mouth of one of the detainees, and the rest in the vicinity of the vehicle, "after being thrown from it in the presence of the police".
Consequently, the occupants of the car were arrested, both of Guinean nationality and identified as F.S.B and E.D.S., 35 and 40 years old, who were brought to justice, together with the cocaine and 160 euros allegedly from its sale, accused of a crime against public health for drug trafficking.
In another service, a woman identified as M.R.C.F., 22 years old, and her partner, M.A.M., 28, have been arrested accused of half a dozen robberies committed inside a tourist complex in Costa Caleta, in the town of Antigua.
A joint action of the Civil Guard and the Local Police of Antigua allowed to locate, when they were circulating in a car where they were carrying money and stolen objects worth 2,000 euros, the members of this couple, who have several criminal records for various crimes against property, the text specifies.
It adds that both have been placed at the disposal of the Guard Court of Puerto del Rosario, the capital of the island.
The last of the arrests announced today occurred in the municipality of Pájara, in whose area of Morro Jable the man J.S.M., 28 years old, was arrested, accused of the subtraction of three electronic devices inside a warehouse owned by a Slovak musician.
The investigations carried out in relation to that event allowed to locate the perpetrator of the theft and recover the effects, valued at 1,500 euros, the writing concludes.








