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Uruguay seizes record haul of cocaine in ‘blow to drug traffickin­g’

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>>MONTEVIDEO: Uruguayan authoritie­s have seized a record haul of 4.4 tonnes of cocaine at the port of Montevideo in what the navy described as “the biggest blow to drug traffickin­g in the country’s history”.

In a joint operation between the navy and customs, four soy flour containers packed with bags of cocaine were seized after showing “anomalies” when put through scanners at Montevideo’s port.

In the first two containers investigat­ed, “a total of 4,418 kilogramme­s [of cocaine] correspond­ing to 4,003 bricks” was found, the navy said in a statement.

Uruguay’s customs director Jaime Borgiani estimated the drugs would be worth a billion US dollars on the European market.

Uruguay is increasing­ly being used as a transit point for Latin American-produced cocaine heading to Africa and Europe.

The previous record was three tonnes found in a container destined for Africa at Montevideo’s port in November.

It is not known where this cocaine haul originated, but Mr Borgiani said it was loaded onto trucks on Tuesday at a ranch in the south-western Soriano department, 290 kilometres from Montevideo.

The seizure came after authoritie­s swooped in on a new local exporter that had raised suspicions.

The interior ministry said on Twitter that police had raided the ranch where the cocaine was loaded, arresting the owner and his son. It added that a quantity of unspecifie­d drugs was also confiscate­d.

“The important thing is to show the world and drug trafficker­s that you don’t mess around with Uruguayan customs,” Mr Borgiani said.

“We’ve taken the necessary steps to rid the country of this scourge.”

Earlier, navy spokesman Diego Perona told journalist­s that an inventory of the first container found “3,089 bricks of cocaine each weighing 1.1 kilogramme­s”.

“The drug has been detected in four scanned containers,” added Mr Perona.

Local media said the containers were due to be loaded onto an Italian-registered ship.

The soy flour containers were destined for Lome, the capital of Togo.

Authoritie­s are questionin­g the soy company owner, export agent and truck drivers who brought the merchandis­e to the port.

In August, German customs seized 4.5 tonnes with an estimated street value of $1.1 billion from a container that arrived in Hamburg from Uruguay. The manifest said the container carried soybeans.

In August, one tonne of cocaine was found in an eastern Uruguay seaside town.

 ??  ?? THE BIGGEST BLOW: Uruguay’s navy shows 4,418 kg of cocaine seized at Montevideo’s port on Friday. Uruguayan authoritie­s have opened an investigat­ion into the seizure.
THE BIGGEST BLOW: Uruguay’s navy shows 4,418 kg of cocaine seized at Montevideo’s port on Friday. Uruguayan authoritie­s have opened an investigat­ion into the seizure.

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