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Spain confiscates largest ever 13 tonnes of cocaine found in Ecuadorean banana shipment.

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Last updated: 2024/11/07 at 4:29 PM
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Spanish authorities have made a record cocaine seizure after intercepting 13 tonnes of the drug hidden in a cargo container of bananas shipped from Ecuador to southern Spain. This drug bust is reported to be the second largest ever recorded in Europe and one of the biggest worldwide. The Spanish national police force stated that these 13 tonnes of cocaine were not only intended for the Spanish market but also meant to be distributed throughout Europe.

The bust was made at the southern port of Algeciras last month, where police found bricks of drugs concealed behind the bananas on a ship that had arrived from Guayaquil, Ecuador’s largest city. The container was flagged for inspection due to suspicions of illicit trafficking by the Ecuadorian exporter. The collaboration between Spanish and Ecuadorian police resulted in five raids and one arrest. The arrested individual was a partner in the receiving company, while two managers of the firm are still at large.

Prior to this seizure, the largest cocaine interception in Spain was 9.4 tonnes in 2023, also at the port of Algeciras. The authorities seized a total of 100 tonnes of cocaine in Spain last year, doubling the amount from the previous year. This increase reflects the growing challenge European nations face with a surge in the influx of hard drugs, particularly cocaine, smuggled into EU container ports from Latin America.

In a similar incident in June, German officials confiscated 35.5 tonnes of cocaine hidden in a shipment of fruits and vegetables, marking the biggest drug bust in Europe’s history. The interception was made following a tip from Colombian officials. In response to the escalating drug trafficking crisis, the EU established a new drug agency, EUDA, this summer to combat organised criminal networks. European home affairs commissioner Ylva Johansson emphasized that the threat posed by drug trafficking is comparable to that of terrorism.

Drug experts have noted a shift in the cocaine production process, with more labs operating in Europe rather than solely in Latin America. In 2022, around 39 cocaine laboratories were dismantled across various EU countries, as reported by EUDA. The agency aims to work closely with Latin American nations such as Ecuador to disrupt and dismantle transnational drug networks. The establishment of EUDA signifies a concerted effort by European authorities to address the growing challenge of drug trafficking and organized crime.

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