Columbian Vet Who Smuggled Heroin In Dogs Extradited To The US

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Authors: TheIndianSubcontinent News AgencyThese puppies, being used to smuggle liquid heroin, were rescued by the police (AFP)New York: 
A 38-year-old Colombian vet appeared in a New York court Tuesday, accused of injecting liquid heroin into puppies to
evade border control in a drug smuggling ring.Andres Lopez Elorez was arrested in Spain on a US warrant and extradited to the United States
on Monday
If convicted on conspiracy charges, he risks spending at least 10 years and potentially life behind bars.His arrest was part of a 12-year
DEA investigation and he was remanded into custody, pending trial, US officials said.Prosecutors say he used his vet skills to surgically
implant packets of liquid heroin into the bellies of puppies transported from Colombia to the United States
Once in America, the heroin was surgically removed, officials said.Andres Lopez Elorez's arrest was part of a 12-year DEA investigation"As
alleged in the indictment, Elorez is not only a drug trafficker, he also betrayed a veterinarian's pledge to prevent animal suffering," said
Richard Donoghue, the US Attorney based in Brooklyn."Dogs are mans' best friend and, as the defendant is about to learn, we are drug
dealers' worst enemy." Andres Lopez Elorez smuggled liquid heroin in the dogsUS officials say Elorez was part of a Colombian-based
conspiracy from September 2004 to January 2005 that smuggled heroin into the United States using various methods to conceal the narcotics
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