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BULGARIAN ARRESTED IN IBIZA FOR DRUG DEALING

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BULGARIAN ARRESTED IN IBIZA FOR DRUG DEALING

Police arrested a 34-year old Bulgarian on the Spanish island of Ibiza, Darik Radio reported.

The Bulgarian was charged with drug dealing, Darik said.

Spanish police searched the house and the car of the Bulgarian and found cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana, hashish and nearly 11 000 euro.

Another Bulgarian was arrested on the island on September 26 while transporting 2.5 tons of cocaine on a vessel passing close to the island.

The cocaine came from Columbia and was supposed to enter the Netherlands, police investigation showed. The amount seized was worth more than 200 million euro. According to sources the Bulgarian was member of a drug smuggling ring.

Police was still looking for eventual connection between the two cases, Darik said.

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