More than 1,200 ecstasy pills, many of them with the shape of the tongue that identifies the band The Rolling Stones, which were sold to be consumed mainly at electronic parties, were seized during an operation carried out by the Argentine Federal Police (PFA) in the center of Rosario, where a man, the son of a police officer from that city, was arrested, accused of selling them as delivery, police and judicial sources reported. In addition to ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine and other synthetic drugs were found on the suspect, the spokespersons added. The procedure was carried out by members of the Anti-Drug Division of the Argentine Federal Police (PFA) Rosario, within the framework of an investigation carried out by the Narcocrime Prosecutor's Office (ROCUNAR) on a person who was dedicated to selling designer drugs to be consumed. at electronic parties in the city of Rosario. The investigation into the suspect, identified by spokespersons as Leonardo Hurt, began last January, when various drug marketing operations that he carried out were detected, especially in the days before electronic parties that were held in Rosario, they detailed to Télam, the spokespersons consulted. The anti-drug investigations followed the suspect, filmed and photographed him selling the drugs for delivery and, with that evidence, the Federal Judge of Rosario Carlos Vera Barro issued search and arrest warrants for the accused, who was located on Wednesday in Juan M. from Rosas and Montevideo, when he was on his way to make an agreed delivery, prior to a party that will take place in that city of Santa Fe during this weekend.