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Australian police take drug dealers around Paris for seven hours! The Frenchmen are freaking out.

In January, Serbian police solved a major transnational drug trafficking case and arrested two Australian drug dealers.


One of the drug dealers, Rohan Arnold, and his accomplice, David Campbell, were suspected of transporting 1280 tons of cocaine to Sydney, worth $500000000000!

This is the second largest cocaine trafficking in Australian history!

After being arrested at a five-star hotel in Serbia, they were handed over to Australian police for extradition to Australia for trial.

Surprisingly, there were seven hours on the way back to Australia, so mysterious that the Australian police couldn't tell.

It is reported that the drug dealer Arnold with the police from Serbia back to Australia, halfway through France's Charles de Gaulle airport, transfer time of up to 7 hours.

Seven hours! Just waiting at the airport? It's hard for the police to escort the prisoners!

But the police went out, no one took care of the drug dealer, what to do-of course take him to play!

So six people, including Arnold, took a taxi from Charles de Gaulle Airport to the Eiffel Tower, the Paris landmark.

Then they found a restaurant near the Paris Tower and had a big meal. They actually ate 300 Australian dollars! And! It's for business!

It is hard to come to Paris, of course, to take some tourist photos! Although they are police and drug dealers, who still has not lived in the heart of a photo-loving princess ah?

So they went to the bridge near the tower and took pictures of beautiful tourists.

Only 7 hours of Paris half-day tour, of course, to hurry up, the itinerary can be as full.

Champs Elysees! go!

Triumphal arch! go!

Notre Dame! Go! Huh? There's not enough time to go!

They hastened back to the airport and returned to Australia after a seven-hour half-day trip to Paris.

Afterwards, French border officials were so scared: Australian police even took drug dealers to the tourists' pile of Eiffel Tower sightseeing?! But Australia's partners say they're not surprised.

It is true that the Australian police can do this.

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