Greek police detected over 2kg of cocaine hidden in a parked vehicle on Wednesday in Athens.
Greek police find over 2kg of cocaine in stolen car in Athens
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Officers of the Hellenic Emergency Response Unit (DIAS) found 2.210kg of cocaine stashed in the luggage compartment of a car parked in the suburb of Glyfada. The vehicle was missing its license plates and had been reported as stolen.
The Drug Prosecution Sub-Directorate is conducting investigations to identify the perpetrators.
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