The villager who sells cocaine flowing to the coast



The villagers who live in the Mosquito Coast of the Republic of Nicaragua, located in Central America, are selling tons of cocaine flowing on free coasts and are living a rich life.

Where does so many cocaine come from?

Details are as below.Villagers cash in on endless cocaine on beach NEWS.com.au

The mosquito coast's arrival is a cocaine bag with a value of millions of dollars. This is the thing the traffickers drop out of the boat for the destruction of the evidence when the police in the US and Nicaragua catch the high speed boat from Colombia through the drug route. The villager who found a bag that flowed to the coast is said to sell it to a Colombian drug merchant at 1 kilo, 4000 dollars (about 460 thousand yen) which is one seventh of the terminal price in the United States.

According to the head of the police headquarters in Blue Fields, the center port of the Caribbean Coast in Nicaragua, the villagers considered the cocaine bag as a blessing of God, walking on the sand beach all day and watching the sea is.

Ted Hayman who got 220 kg of cocaine refurbished the log cabin into a three-story manor house with a gate. Donating to the church, the church reformed the floor with the money. Mr. Moises Arana, former mayor of Bluefields, said, "Although we understand village actions, we can not admit legitimacy, they do not know what our results will be, and they are shameful I do not think ".

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