Animals rescued from Ecuadoran drug lord 'narco-zoos'

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Parrots, monkeys, snakes and even jaguars have been seized from so-called "narco-zoos" in Ecuador, the private collections of powerful drug traffickers. The country has become a key logistical hub for cocaine exports to the United States and Europe and the exotic animal trend coincides with a rise in drug-related violence, according to police. The animals are bought as a show of "purchasing power, economic capacity" explains Darwin Robles, chief of the police environmental protection unit.
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