Highlights
- The operation, dubbed "Marvel", saw four officers dressed as superheroes.
- Police seized 3,250 small packages of basic cocaine paste and 287 bags of cocaine, and 127 marijuana.
- One kilo of cocaine paste sells for roughly U$380 ($600) in Peru
Four of The Avengers swooped into a dangerous Lima neighbourhood over the weekend when Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor and the Black Widow broke down a door and arrested several wanted drug dealers.
The four "superheroes" were, in fact, members of a special Peruvian police squad pretending to be promoting a Halloween concert, the police said in a statement on Tuesday.
The operation, dubbed "Marvel" after the comic book publisher of The Avengers, saw four officers dressed as superheroes walk nonchalantly down a street in the San Juan de Lurigancho neighbourhood of Lima on Saturday.

The four "superheroes" were members of a special Peruvian police squad pretending to be promoting a Halloween concert. Source: Supplied
The occupants, taken by surprise, at first thought it was a Halloween joke, according to police.
"In this building an entire family was dedicating themselves to the micro-commercialization of drugs. The drugs were going to be sold in a park nearby," said police Colonel David Villanueva.
Police seized 3,250 small packages of basic cocaine paste — a crude extract of coca leaf — as well as 287 bags of cocaine and 127 of marijuana.
One kilo of cocaine paste sells for roughly U$380 ($600) in Peru, while a kilo of cocaine hydrochloride, the purest form, sells for about $1,000.