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Father Christmas and his little helpers broke down a drug dealer’s door and tackled a gang in Peru in a huge legal operation.
Police dressed as Santa and his elves chose to hammer down the front door as opposed to climb down the chimney to hold out the drug bust.
Footage of ‘the fall of the Chicago Grinch’ in Surquillo, Lima, confirmed the festive retailers, entire with Father Christmas, Mrs Claus and elves barging into the home.
Mrs Clause is observed sporting a large hammer, which she then swings towards the house to enter.
Even the wood door has a festive stocking nailed to it, prior to it was knocked down via the marketers.
The Christmas workforce enter the home along different uniformed officials, telling the occupants to freeze and lay down on the ground.
one of the elves is noticed pinning one one man to the bottom as he cuffs his fingers at the back of his back.
Police respectable David Villanueva informed Peruvian TELEVISION: ‘It being Christmas, a Santa in the boulevard does not attract so much attention, and we used this to our advantage for this operation.’
Father Christmas and his wife, Mrs Clause, approached the front door swinging a hammer (Picture: Reuters)
Elves helped pin the suspects to the bottom to assist them arrest them (Image: Reuters)
He delivered the suspects, 3 males and a lady, to start with thought it used to be a shaggy dog story.
the group named their bust ‘the autumn of the Chicago Grinch’ after the festive green monster which stole Christmas, and Surquillo’s nickname of of ‘Little Chicago’ because of gangs within the city.
They successfully seized 6,000 packets of cocaine paste , 104 packets of coaine powder advert 279 packs of marijuana.
They controlled to seize 6,000 packets of cocaine paste and 104 packets of cocaine powder (Image: Handout / Policia Nacional del Peru / AFP)
That Is no longer the primary time this related police group has used costumes to make arrests.
In November the sellers ‘disguised’ themselves as marvel characters to bust a drug gang.
They hoped to be flawed for children’s entertainers school, and used their disguises to blend in with their surroundings.
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