Peru police dressed as World Cup mascots arrest suspected drug dealer in Lima
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Peru police dressed as World Cup mascots arrest suspected drug dealer in Lima
LIMA, PERU
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED 42 MINUTES AGO
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Mascots of the World Cup, Maple the Moose (L), Zayu the Jaguar (C) and Clutch the Bald Eagle at the Guadalajara Stadium in Mexico on Thursday.
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Two Peruvian police officers disguised as World Cup mascots Clutch and Maple helped to arrest a suspected drug dealer in Lima.
Colonel Carlos Alcántara, head of the Green Squadron –a unit that combats common crime – said they captu…
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