Cocaine World Cup Trophy: Colombia Authorities Seize Replica Made Of Cocaine

In this photo released by Colombia's National Police is seen a seized replica of a World Cup soccer trophy, which according to authorities is made of cocaine, in Bogota, Friday July 2, 2010. Colombian authorities found the statue during a routine security check by anti-drug agents Friday in a mail warehouse at Bogota's international airport inside a box headed for Madrid, Spain. The words behind read in Spanish "Cocaine."


Cocaine World Cup Trophy

BOGOTA, Colombia — Fans worldwide have fashioned replicas of the World Cup trophy out of everything from papier-mache to plastic. But a lawbreaker in Colombia gets top prize for most original material: cocaine.
Airports anti-drug chief Col. Jose Piedrahita says that Colombian authorities found the unusual statue during a routine security check by anti-drug agents Friday in a mail warehouse at Bogota's international airport.
The 36-centimeter-high (14-inch-high) statue was inside a box headed for Madrid, Spain. The statue was painted gold with green stripes on the base.
Piedrahita said Saturday that laboratory tests confirmed the cup was made of 11 kilos (24 pounds) of cocaine mixed with acetone or gasoline to make it moldable.
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