RIO DE JANEIRO , Brazil - A Brazilian local news reported, a gang of drug traffickers is inserting pictures of late British singer Amy Winehouse in their bags of cocaine to improve sales, says Brazilian police. The clear plastic bags carry a paper insert with a picture of the troubled 27-year-old singer, who died at her north London home on 23 July. She is described in the insert as "Amy House".
In a race against time, Rio authorities have in the past three years been pushing steadily into several slums - known here as favelas - to stamp out nests of crime and violence ahead of the two big sporting events.
Source: Agency
- Bags of cocaine with Winehouse's picture were being sold at between 10 and 25 reals (about $6-16), said Lieutenant Colonel Glaucio Moreira, who led a police raid in the shanty town of Manginhos that made the find.
- Winehouse's vocal talents were often overshadowed by her drug addiction and drinking problems. Her best-known single, "Rehab," details the singer's troubles and reluctance to undergo rehabilitation treatment.
- During the raid, Brazilian police also found bags of marijuana and crack cocaine, some of which had pictures of slain Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Police confiscated automatic weapons and grenades along with the drugs.
- Local media reported that a shootout took place when police raided the site, located in the northern area of Rio.
In a race against time, Rio authorities have in the past three years been pushing steadily into several slums - known here as favelas - to stamp out nests of crime and violence ahead of the two big sporting events.
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