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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-24/spanish-police-arrest-vet-for-smuggling-heroin-inside-puppies/6569012

Vet arrested by Spanish police for allegedly smuggling heroin inside puppies

Puppies had liquid heroin surgically implanted in them

Photo: Liquid heroin was allegedly surgically implanted into puppies by Venezuelan vet Andres Lopez Elorza. (United States Drug Enforcement Administration)

Spanish police said they have arrested a Venezuelan vet wanted by the United States for allegedly surgically implanting bags of liquid heroin inside puppies to smuggle the drugs into America.

Bags of liquid heroin were inserted into puppies

Photo: Bags of liquid heroin were inserted into puppies as part of a drug smuggling syndicate. (United States Drug Enforcement Administration)

Police arrested Andres Lopez Elorza in the town of Santa Comba in Spain's north-western region of Galicia, where he had been hiding since a Spanish court last month approved his extradition to the US, police said in a statement.

"This person, a veterinarian and member of a drug trafficking organisation, transported heroin from Colombia to the United States in implants which he placed inside puppies which he sent as pets," police said in a statement.

Lopez, who is married with two children, was first detained on an international arrest warrant in December 2013 in Lugo, Galicia but was released while his extradition was being considered.

He had been on the run since Colombian police in 2005 raided a clinic he ran in Medellin and found three kilograms of heroin implanted inside three puppies which were due to be flown to the US once their surgical scars had healed.

After the raid, the US called on police forces worldwide to detain the vet on suspicion of drug smuggling.

Spanish police said Lopez had remained inside the apartment in Santa Comba since the court ordered his extradition and had no contact with his wife and children to try to escape arrest.

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Large breed pups would suffer less than small breed...there would have been MORE surgery to remove the drugs...sometimes I hate news media. I really really hope that this does not lead to copycat crimes. And I also hope that karma visits that vet in full and swiftly.crying.gif

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If you read the article you will see the smuggling happened about 10 years ago. It received wide publicity at the time. If I remember correctly there were similar incidences of implanting drugs in dogs into Europe. The puppies were killed to remove the drugs since once they had reached their destination they were of no further use. There was also an incidence of drug mule-dogs forced to ingest bags of cocaine - similar to human 'mules'. There was actually a notorious anti-narcotics video circulating featuring a drug-mule dog.

If you google on dogs & drug smuggling you will probably find lots of articles.

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