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Spanish police seize 10 tonnes of cocaine hidden in salt shipment

Officers dug cocaine out of large quantities of salt during a raid on a merchant ship in the Canary Islands

Spanish police have seized a shipment of nearly 10 tonnes of cocaine in what is being described as the biggest at-sea drug bust in the country's history.

In a statement shared on Monday (January 12), Policía Nacional confirmed that officers from its elite special group had boarded a vessel 332 miles off the coast of the Canary Islands, which anti-drug prosecutors had identified as allegedly being linked to a criminal organisation suspected to be exporting “enormous quantities” of cocaine from Brazil.

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The ship, which ran out of fuel on its journey to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, was found to be carrying 9,994kg of cocaine; a video shared by Policía Nacional shows officers digging through a mountain of salt with shovels to find 294 silver-wrapped bundles.

Alongside the seizure, officers arrested 13 people who were on board the ship, and seized a firearm that one of the suspected drug traffickers had reportedly been carrying to "protect the shipment".

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According to The Guardian, Policía Nacional's operation - nicknamed White Tide - was delivered "as a joint effort" with Brazilian, US, UK, French and Portuguese authorities.

“This represents a decisive blow to international criminal networks involved in maritime cocaine trafficking," a statement from Policía Nacional reads, adding that the operation demonstrates "the effectiveness of international police cooperation in the fight against global drug trafficking." 

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