Hell toupee as cocaine found under suspect’s wig
A 40-year-old man was detained at Cartagena airport.

Colombian police have arrested a 40-year-old man who was allegedly attempting to smuggle several bags of cocaine concealed beneath a wig.
Officers said the suspect was detained at Cartagena airport on Monday as he prepared to board a flight to Amsterdam.
A scanner revealed the hidden cargo: 220g of cocaine packaged in small bags, strategically placed under what authorities described as a “narco wig”.
Police estimate the street value of the drugs at approximately 10,000 euro (around £8,290) in European markets.
A police video released on Monday captured the moment an officer, wearing blue gloves, carefully removed the suspect’s toupee with scissors, revealing approximately a dozen packets of cocaine.
Further police statements confirmed the suspect’s prior criminal record, which included two previous drug trafficking convictions.
Cartagena Police Commander Gen Gelver Yesid Pena said: “Organised crime groups are exploiting young people, falsely suggesting they can easily bypass our security measures.
“However, this case demonstrates that is not true.”
Cocaine production in Colombia has been rising since 2013, according to the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime.
A report published in October by the international organisation found that the cultivation of coca bushes increased by 10% in Colombia in 2023, while potential cocaine production increased 53% from the previous year.
While a 2016 peace agreement with the FARC rebels aimed to curb coca cultivation in rural areas, smaller armed groups have filled the power vacuum, actively promoting the lucrative cocaine trade.