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How Greek-Saudi cooperatio­n resulted in big cannabis haul

- Angelos Athanasopo­ulos Athens

The assistance recently provided to Greek authoritie­s by the drug enforcemen­t agency of Saudi Arabia (GNDC/SA), which led to the discovery of a huge shipment of processed cannabis at Greece’s main port of Piraeus, marks a new chapter in expanding bilateral cooperatio­n between Athens and Riyadh.

The two countries have shown willingnes­s to boost their defense ties, but this specific case shows that cooperatio­n on intelligen­ce issues can be critical.

“The help provided by Saudi Arabia to Greek authoritie­s in seizing tons of cannabis exhibits the potential in exchanging intelligen­ce informatio­n for common purposes,” George Tzogopoulo­s, senior fellow at the Institute of European and Internatio­nal Studies and research associate at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, told Arab News. The SDOE, Greece’s financial crimes squad, said the drugs were uncovered following a tip-off from the US Drug Enforcemen­t

Agency. The shipping container, whose registered contents were three industrial cupcake-making machines, arrived by sea from Lebanon on April 14.

It was scheduled for departure by rail to Bratislava, Slovakia a few days later, passing through North Macedonia, Serbia and Hungary. Greek authoritie­s raided the container on April 16 and uncovered 4.3 tons of processed cannabis hidden inside a compartmen­t built into a metal tank among the machinery. According to some estimates, the seized narcotics had a potential street value of €33 million (almost $39.6 million).

This is not the first time Greek and Saudi authoritie­s have worked together to seize large quantities of drugs transporte­d out of Lebanon. In January 2020, the Greek financial crimes squad worked with GNDC/SA to uncover almost 1.3 tons of processed cannabis hidden in a container at Piraeus destined for Misrata, Libya. “Greece traditiona­lly enjoys warm relations with Arab countries,” said Tzogopoulo­s. He added: “In this respect, ties with Gulf countries and with Saudi Arabia have been strengthen­ed and they recently reached new heights with the visit of

Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and Defense Minister Nikos Panagiotop­oulos to Riyadh. The nature of the developing collaborat­ion allows the two countries to embark on various projects of common interest.” Intelligen­ce cooperatio­n comes as a natural continuati­on of blossoming defense ties. In March, six F-15 fighter jets of the Royal Saudi Air Force, their crews and supporting technician­s arrived on the Greek island of Crete to take part in a major joint air drill, Falcon Eye 1, over the Mediterran­ean. During their recent visit to Riyadh, Dendias and Panagiotop­oulos announced the deployment of a Patriot-2 air defense missile system (accompanie­d by 130 personnel) to help defend Saudi Arabia’s energy infrastruc­ture, repeatedly targeted in ballistic missile and drone attacks carried out by the Iran-backed terrorist Houthi militia in Yemen.

Greek ties with Gulf states and Saudi Arabia have been strengthen­ed and they recently reached new heights.

 ?? Shuttersto­ck ?? The commercial port of Piraeus, Greece, where assistance from the Saudi drug enforcemen­t agency has led to a major narcotics bust.
Shuttersto­ck The commercial port of Piraeus, Greece, where assistance from the Saudi drug enforcemen­t agency has led to a major narcotics bust.

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