The operator, wearing a mask and gloves, tears the bundle with a knife to extract the 20 brick-shaped packages of cocaine weighing one kilo that are inside. With a mechanical gesture, he immediately throws them onto a conveyor belt at his feet and where those thrown by a colleague who is busy, like him, emptying one after another the burlap sacks that are piled up on a pallet also fall. They do all this surrounded by four agents from the Reserve and Security Groups (GRS) of the Civil Guard who, armed with assault rifles, do not take their eyes off them while they handle the drugs.
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