Tuesday, November 19

Video: Florida police celebrated on TikTok the seizure of more than a million dollars from drug traffickers

Carmine Marceno constantemente comparte grabaciones relacionadas con detenciones e información policiaca en TikTok.
Carmine Marceno constantly shares recordings related to arrests and police information on TikTok.

Photo: TikTok/Lee County Sheriff’s Office / Courtesy

Lil Wayne’s theme song “A Milli” was chosen by officers from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Florida, to celebrate an anti-drug raid that led to the seizure of more of a million dollars.

Police officers posted a video on TikTok that quickly went viral, because in the images appear dancing while showing part of the confiscated evidence .

“Christmas is canceled for these two dealers and the streets are cleaned of drugs, guns and a milli”, the Lee County Sheriff is heard saying, Carmine Marceno, before the rapper’s song began to play.

Likewise, in your Official Facebook account, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office posted photos of the riot. Carmine added in the post: “We are turning bad money into good. Merry Christmas to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office!”.

The raid, in which two kilos of cocaine and a pistol were found in addition to cash, arose from the suspicion of a US Postal Service inspector about the contents of several packages arriving in Florida from Puerto Rico.

Following an undercover operation, officers arrested Roberto Enrique Navarro Rivera, of 48 years old, of North Fort Myers, and to Anibal Pagan, of 49, of Cape Coral, on drug charges.

“When all these pieces were put together, all signs pointed to a large quantity of narcotics on its way to Lee County, Florida,” Marceno said. “My tactical narcotics team took the main investigation and immediately went to work.”

It should be noted that Carmine Marceno serves as the 13th sheriff of Lee County in Florida, and constantly shares recordings related to arrests and police information on TikTok .

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