Police raid drug trafficking operation dressed as World Cup mascots
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 12:10 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026

On June 13, police in Peru conducted a raid in Lima, targeting drug trafficking activities while disguised as mascots for the 2026 World Cup. This unusual tactic aimed to surprise suspects and demonstrate a commitment to combating drug crime in the region. The operation reflects ongoing efforts by law enforcement to leverage creativity in their strategies against drug-related offenses. Details on any arrests or outcomes from the raid were not provided.
- •Police raided a drug operation in Lima on June 13.
- •Officers dressed as 2026 World Cup mascots during the raid.
- •The operation aimed to surprise and capture drug traffickers.
- •Further details on arrests or charges were not disclosed.
- 12:44 PMESPN — Police dress as World Cup mascots for drug raid
"Police in Peru took a novel approach to clamping down on drug trafficking on Wednesday as they conducted a raid in Lima disguised as the 2026 World Cup mascots.
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