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Police smash cocaine ‘super cartel,’ arrest 49

- By Samuel Petrequin

Law enforcemen­t authoritie­s in six different countries have joined forces to take down a “super cartel” of drugs trafficker­s controllin­g about one third of the cocaine trade in Europe, the European Union crime agency said on Monday.

Europol said 49 suspects have been arrested during the investigat­ion, with the latest series of raids across Europe and the United Arab Emirates taking place between Nov. 8-19.

The agency said police forces involved in “Operation Desert Light” targeted both the “command-andcontrol center and the logistical drugs traffickin­g infrastruc­ture in Europe.”

Over 30 metric tons (33 tons) of drugs were seized during the investigat­ions run in Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherland­s and the UAE with the support of Europol. The U.S. Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion also played a role in bringing down the organizati­on, which was also involved in money laundering, Europol said.

“The scale of cocaine importatio­n into Europe under the suspects’ control and command was massive,” Europol said, adding that the suspects used encrypted communicat­ions to organize drugs shipments.

The Netherland­s was the country where most of the arrests were made, with 14 suspects arrested in 2021. Europol said six “high-value targets” were arrested in Dubai.

Dutch authoritie­s said one of the suspects arrested in Dubai allegedly imported thousands of kilos of cocaine into the Netherland­s in 2020 and 2021. The 37-year-old man with both Dutch and Moroccan nationalit­y is also being prosecuted for laundering large amounts of money and possession of firearms. Police started investigat­ing him after investigat­ors cracked the encrypted messaging service Sky ECC, which is popular with criminals.

A 40-year-old DutchBosni­an citizen was also arrested in Dubai following an investigat­ion based on intercepte­d Sky messages, according to Dutch police. He is suspected of importing into Europe cocaine and raw materials for the production of amphetamin­es.

Record amounts of cocaine are being seized in Europe. Its availabili­ty on the continent has never been higher, with extremely high purity and low prices.

More than 214 tons of cocaine were seized in the region in 2020, a 6% increase from the previous year, and experts from the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction believe that amount could reach 300 metric tons (330 tons) in 2022.

 ?? PETER DEJONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? The sun bouncing off the Europol headquarte­rs in The Hague, Netherland­s in 2018.
PETER DEJONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE The sun bouncing off the Europol headquarte­rs in The Hague, Netherland­s in 2018.

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