
Key Points
- 150 kilograms of cocaine were seized at Algeciras port
- The cocaine was hidden in frozen fruit pulp
- The operation was carried out in collaboration between Spanish and Portuguese authorities
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Approximately 150 kilograms of cocaine were seized at the port of Algeciras, Spain, hidden in frozen fruit pulp. The operation was carried out in collaboration between the Spanish tax authority, civil guard, and Portuguese police. The value of the cocaine is estimated to be around 4 million euros.
During the operation, 500 small packages were found inside the frozen fruit pulp, which were found to contain cocaine. The final destination of the cocaine was detected in Portugal, and a Spanish citizen was arrested on suspicion of being linked to the cocaine.
This operation is seen as an important step in the fight against drug trafficking.
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- Where was the cocaine found?
- It was found hidden in frozen fruit pulp.
- How was the operation carried out?
- It was carried out in collaboration between the Spanish tax authority, civil guard, and Portuguese police.
- What was the value of the cocaine?
- It was estimated to be around 4 million euros.
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