Two Bolivian nationals were detained by Argentine gendarmerie officers after they were found to be carrying 188 drug capsules in their bodies during a long-distance bus ride. The operation, authorized by judicial authorities, involved questioning all passengers, leading to the identification of the two individuals based on inconsistencies in their travel explanations. Police discovered latex gloves and stomach medications, indicating the presence of drugs. Upon arrival at a hospital, X-rays confirmed the capsules inside their bodies, and after four days under police supervision, both individuals expelled the contents. The seized drugs tested positive for cocaine, weighing 2 kilograms and 456 grams. Both detainees remain in custody awaiting sentencing.
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