Spanish police seize cocaine worth $114 million from cattle ship
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[January 28, 2023]
By Borja Suarez
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish police seized 4.5 tonnes of cocaine with an
estimated street value of 105 million euros ($114 million) after raiding
a cattle ship off the Canary Islands earlier this week, a statement said
on Saturday. |
Police officers discharge drugs from the
cattle ship Orion V that was seized off the Canary Islands, in the port
of Las Palmas, in the island of Gran Canaria, Spain, January 26, 2023.
REUTERS/Borja Suarez |
The
ship had stopped at ports in about a dozen countries before
Tuesday's raid, and police said drug smugglers had started using
livestock ships because it was more difficult for police to
trace their illicit cargo.
"International organisations are reinventing themselves to
transport drugs from Latin America to Europe, using livestock to
make the control and localisation more difficult," the Spanish
police statement said.
Police arrested 28 crew members on the Togo-flagged Orion V,
which had been trailed from Colombia in an operation by Spanish
authorities, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and Togo
police.
Officers unloaded dozens of boxes containing the cocaine on the
port side in Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria.
($1 = 0.9202 euros)
(Additional reporting by Graham Keeley and Miguel Gutierrez;
Editing by Helen Popper)
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