Spanish police seize 8 tonnes of cocaine hidden in fake power generator

A view shows packs of cocaine inside a container disguised as a power generator, after Spanish police seized 8 tonnes of cocaine at the port of Algeciras
A view shows packs of cocaine inside a container disguised as a power generator, after Spanish police seized 8 tonnes of cocaine at the port of Algeciras, Spain, in this handout image released on February 12, 2024. Budget Ministry/Handout via REUTERS
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Spanish police seize 8 tonnes of cocaine hidden in fake power generator

Spanish police seized eight tonnes of cocaine from Suriname hidden in a container disguised as a power generator in the southern port of Algeciras, tax authorities said on Monday.

The haul of cocaine, one of the largest ever intercepted in Spain, was inside a metal structure designed to escape detection from scanners.

But customs agents detected a large quantity of stacked goods that practically filled the container, so they forced it open.

The drug smugglers had planned a route designed to make the discovery of the cargo's true contents as difficult as possible. From Suriname it travelled to Panama and from there to Algeciras. Its next destination was Leixoes in Portugal, from where it was to be transported by road back to Spain.

Three people have been arrested, customs agents said.

This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.

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