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Drug traffickers are using World Cup merchandise to smuggle cocaine

WATCH: Authorities in Argentina confiscate fake World Cup trophies made of cocaine – Jun 23, 2018

Some South American drug traffickers appear to be trying to take advantage of FIFA World Cup fervour to smuggle cocaine in soccer merchandise.

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Colombian police seized 14 team jerseys that that were laced with a substance that turns into cocaine when treated.

The jerseys, which were reportedly en route to Spain, were laced with about five kilos of cocaine.

WATCH: Bogota police seize fake Colombia World Cup shirts laced with cocaine

Meanwhile, in Argentina, authorities arrested four men and two women linked to “Narcos de la Copa,” a group that was trafficking cocaine and marijuana using replica World Cup trophies.

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Some 10 kilos of cocaine, 1800 doses of crack cocaine and 200 kilos of marijuana were seized in the operation.

— With files from Reuters and The Associated Press

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