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Post by : Meena Ariff
Spanish authorities have carried out the largest maritime cocaine seizure in the country’s history, confiscating 10,000 kilograms of the drug hidden inside shipments of salt originating from Brazil on a cargo vessel bound for Europe. The cocaine, estimated to be worth around $1 billion, was discovered during a detailed inspection of the vessel as part of a coordinated international investigation. Law enforcement officials emphasized that the scale and sophistication of the operation demonstrate the increasingly complex methods used by criminal networks to traffic drugs across continents.
The seizure was part of a broader effort involving Spanish police, customs officials, and international partners, who collaborated to monitor, track, and intercept the shipment before it reached European ports. Multiple arrests were made in connection with the operation, targeting individuals believed to be part of the organized network responsible for transporting and distributing the narcotics. Investigators noted that the cocaine was carefully concealed within large quantities of industrial salt to evade detection, highlighting the ingenuity and risk-taking of the traffickers.
Authorities have stated that the operation represents a major disruption to international drug trafficking routes and sends a strong message about Spain’s commitment to combating illicit drug smuggling. The case continues to be investigated, with law enforcement working to uncover the broader network behind the shipment and prevent similar large-scale smuggling attempts in the future.
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