Colombian authorities seize drug property worth $3.2M

Colombian authorities have seized property valued at $3.2 million, previously owned by two drug trafficking brothers, reported Colombian daily El Espectador Wednesday.

The property was owned by Einer Arvey Fajardo, who was killed in April 2011, and Harvys Edinson Fajardo, who was extradited to the United States to face drug trafficking charges.

It is estimated the pair were responsible for importing cocaine and up to 40kg of heroin in to the U.S. each month.

The goods were seized as part of a police operation to prevent criminals benefiting from illicit funds and includes property, commercial

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