2024-09-20 09:54:24
The so-called Queen of Tussi implemented a method to traffic drugs in Melipilla with the least possible risk, but she and her accomplices were arrested by the PDI.
Three houses in Melipilla used Natasha Moya Carrascobetter known as the Queen of Tussiin an attempt to keep his drug trafficking business off the authorities’ radar, as confirmed after his arrest by the Investigative Police (PDI).
Thanks to the search warrants for the three residences, officers from the Criminal Investigation Brigade (Bicrim) of the PDI were able to seize two kilos of cocaine base, 135 grams of ketamine and 380 grams of pure caffeine.
According to what was established by the civil police, One of the houses was used to store the drugs, another was used to dose them, while the third was used to store the money. obtained from the sale of the substance.
The police operation also led to the arrest of three other people linked to the young woman. They are: his partner, another man who acted as his bodyguard and a second womanwhose role in the criminal gang is being investigated.
They all remain in preventive detention.while the Prosecutor’s Office gathers more information regarding the actions of the Queen of Tussi and her henchmen.
How the Tussi Queen operated when she was arrested in Melipilla
As reported by the sub-prefect of the Bicrim of Melipilla, Victor Muñoz, Natasha Moya is 23 years old and had established a method to traffic the drug with the least possible risk.
To do this, she explained to LUN, “she I tried not to have direct contact with drugs or weapons. to avoid possible arrest.”
However, the Queen of Tussi knew that the drug trafficking business is dangerous, so she moved “along with a man carrying firearms and even protective equipment such as a bulletproof vest“, Muñoz explained.
He added that in addition, “he had objects of Radio communication to sell drugs or to warn if the police were nearby from the distribution or storage sites.”
The PDI also announced that Natasha Moya had previous convictions for violating the Drugs Actwhile the man who acted as his bodyguard had two outstanding arrest warrants against him.