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BEACH vendors in Barcelona have been selling cocktails that contain human excrement to British holidaymakers, cops have warned.

Police in the Catalan capital have arrested three people for selling contaminated ‘mojito’ drinks for €10 each to beach lovers along the coast in and around Barcelona that could make holidaymakers seriously ill.

 Police found the ingredients to make the drinks in bins and down drains
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Police found the ingredients to make the drinks in bins and down drains

Both the Guardia Civil and Nature Protection officers seized the drinks during raids and took them away for analysis.

They said some of the ingredients had been stored down drains and in bins to avoid being found out.

The raids were part of Operation Escherich, named after the professor who discovered the bacterium E-coli a hundred years ago.

A spokesman for the police said: “Officers of the Nature Protection Service of the Civil Guard of Barcelona and Urban Guard of Barcelona, under the operation Escherich II, have detained three people as presumed authors of a crime against public health.

 Spanish police have arrested 18 people during raids
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Spanish police have arrested 18 people during raids
 Police said traces of human poo had been found in the drinks
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Police said traces of human poo had been found in the drinks
 Cops said they expected to make more arrests
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Cops said they expected to make more arrests
 The drinks are sold to unsuspecting tourists on Spanish beaches who think they have come from local bars
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The drinks are sold to unsuspecting tourists on Spanish beaches who think they have come from local barsCredit: Facebook/Igubapp
 Police officers open drain covers to reveal the secret stashes hidden inside
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Police officers open drain covers to reveal the secret stashes hidden insideCredit: Facebook/Igubapp
 The inside of a filthy drain where the drink ingredients were being stored before being removed by cops
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The inside of a filthy drain where the drink ingredients were being stored before being removed by copsCredit: Facebook/Igubapp
 Almost all the drains on one particular street were filled with supplies
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Almost all the drains on one particular street were filled with suppliesCredit: Facebook/Igubapp
 Spain's police officers are now cracking down on the illegal trade which can leave holidaymakers very sick
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Spain's police officers are now cracking down on the illegal trade which can leave holidaymakers very sickCredit: Facebook/Igubapp
 Bottles, towels, straws, ice and glasses were stored underground in putrid conditions
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Bottles, towels, straws, ice and glasses were stored underground in putrid conditionsCredit: Facebook/Igubapp
 Cocktails are knocked up in side streets, the backs of cars and even in toilets using water not meant for drinking
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Cocktails are knocked up in side streets, the backs of cars and even in toilets using water not meant for drinkingCredit: Facebook/Igubapp
 The drinks are half the price of those sold at official beach-front bars in upmarket Barcelona
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The drinks are half the price of those sold at official beach-front bars in upmarket BarcelonaCredit: Facebook/Igubapp
 Vendors flog drinks like Sex on the Beach and Pina Colada to tourists – telling them they are from nearby bars
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Vendors flog drinks like Sex on the Beach and Pina Colada to tourists – telling them they are from nearby barsCredit: Facebook/Igubapp

“After the analysis of the samples contributed, it was determined that the substances could be detrimental to health because they gave a positive result in the presence of various fecal bacteria, which means that the merchandise was corrupt and that it was not suitable for marketing.
“We do not rule out future arrests for the sale of ‘mojitos’ contaminated with various fecal bacteria in the beaches of the Barcelonian coast.”
Sellers flog trayfuls of drinks like Sex on the Beach and Pina Colada to tourists - saying them they are from nearby bars.

But, as The Sun has revealed, the cocktails are actually knocked up in side streets, the backs of cars and vans and even in toilets using water not meant for drinking.

Police discovered some of the cocktail ingredients when they lifted drain covers.

Public health officials say the mojitos were totally unsuitable for public consumption and could have caused diarrhoea, gastroenteritis and other digestive disorders.


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