Put your paws behind your back! Hilarious moment drug gang’s GUARD DOG lays down on the ground alongside crooks as they are arrested in Brazil
- Narcotics cops arrested three men on a ranch in Hortolandia, Sao Paulo state
- Gang’s massive Rottweiler decided to surrender too and flopped down as well
- Officers seized 1,176 bricks containing 1.1 tonnes of marijuana from the property
This is the hilarious moment a drug gang’s guard dog laid down on the ground alongside the criminal as they were arrested in Brazil during a drugs bust.
Narcotics cops arrested three men on a ranch in Hortolandia, Sao Paulo state, on Thursday and footage of the raid shows them lying face-down on the floor with their hands cuffed behind their backs.
And the gang’s massive Rottweiler decided to surrender too and flopped down beside the three suspects.
The officers seized 1,176 bricks containing 1.1 tonnes of marijuana from the property.
Narcotics cops arrested three men on a ranch in Hortolandia, Sao Paulo state, on Thursday and footage of the raid shows them lying face-down on the floor with their hands cuffed behind their backs
The officers seized 1,176 bricks containing 1.1 tonnes of marijuana from the property
According to Narcotics Police, the drugs had been shipped to the house in Hortolandia from Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul state.
But police had been monitoring the property and swept in when the delivery arrived.
Cops believe the drugs were destined to be sold in and around Campinas, Sao Paulo state.
Pablo EscoBARK: The gang’s massive Rottweiler decided to surrender too and flopped down beside the three suspects
According to Narcotics Police, the drugs had been shipped to the house in Hortolandia from Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul state
The men, one of whom owns the house, were taken to the Narcotics Police headquarters in nearby Americana.
The dog remained in the property with the female owner of the land around the house, who police say is not involved in drug trafficking.
Cops will return to the ranch today to check on the Rottweiler and two other dogs to see if the the animal protection services need to be called.
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