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February 21, 2006
 

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Police seize two sacks of oranges destined for a fruit stand

HAVANA, February 17 (Richard Roselló / www.cubanet.org) - Highway patrol officers stopped and boarded a bus and seized two sacks of oranges from two brothers who said they had bought them in order to make juice for their fruit stand in Havana.

Despite their protests, the pair was put in the officers' cruiser along with the oranges and taken to a police station.

According to witnesses, the officers had thought the oranges had been stolen.

The incident occurred on the route of a bus traveling from Bauta to Havana.

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