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German police arrest 20 suspects in drug raids

The alleged offenders are accused of importing tons of drugs from southern Europe to sell in Germany, including cannabis as well as cocaine smuggled from South America.

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Police arrested 20 suspects as part of a sweeping crackdown on an organized drug-smuggling network in Germany on Wednesday.

Investigat­ors accused them of being involved in importing large amounts of cannabis from southern Europe to sell in Germany, police in the northweste­rn state of Lower Saxony said.

The suspects are also thought to have trafficked cocaine from South America to a "considerab­le extent," the police said.

In addition, the perpetrato­rs

allegedly dealt in firearms, the Hannover Interior Ministry re

ported.

The network's alleged activities date back to 2017.

How police caught up with the smugglers

According to German tabloid newspaper Bild, the investigat­ion was initiated by the Federal Criminal Police Office.

Investigat­ions in France were crucial. Specialist­s in the country analyzed messages sent through the now-defunct encrypted messaging service EncroChat.

In many cases, chat pseudonyms were traced to several suspects in Hannover, the capital of Lower Saxony.

Raids leading to arrests were carried out in Hannover and around the town of Celle, in the same state, according to a police statement.

Raids also went ahead in the city of Halle in the neighborin­g state of Saxony-Anhalt,

the major port city of Hamburg as well as in Baltic country Latvia.

Around 1,000 officials took part in the operation. In addition to detaining suspects, they searched around 65 premises.

"This is a real success in the fight against organized drug crime," Bild quoted Lower Saxony's interior minister, Boris

Pistorius, as saying.

EU tackles drug importers

In late February, investigat­ors in Germany and Belgium uncovered a total of 23 metric tons (25 US tons) of cocaine with a street value of billions of euros in a cross-European drugs bust.

It was the biggest ever, single haul for EU authoritie­s.

In total, 102 metric tons of cocaine headed for the European continent were intercepte­d last year by an internatio­nal law enforcemen­t project co-implemente­d by the UN.

kmm/nm (dpa, AFP)

 ??  ?? Police carried out raids in Lower Saxony, similar to this one that took place recently in Berlin
Police carried out raids in Lower Saxony, similar to this one that took place recently in Berlin

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