Police at Lisbon airport were already suspicious of one
passenger before they discovered 24 bottles of extra virgin
olive oil marked as Argentinian-made in his luggage.
"We had information that the man could be a trafficker, so he
was stopped for checks, but the fact that he was coming to
Portugal with a bunch of olive oil definitely reinforced our
suspicions, which proved to be right," a police official said.
The oil was found to be mixed with cocaine.
"We've had seizures of drugs hidden in bananas, pineapples, but
this is unusual because it begs the question why," the official
told Reuters.
The amount of the drug suspended in the oil would be enough for
33,000 individual doses, he said. The man was arrested.
(Reporting by Andrei Khalip; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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