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Mass arrests as Europol cracks cocaine ‘super cartel’

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POLICE have dismantled a huge drugs “super-cartel” that controlled a third of Europe’s cocaine trade, arresting 49 people in various countries, including six chief suspects in Dubai, Europol said yesterday.

The huge internatio­nal operation seized 30 tons of the drug and led to arrests in Belgium, France, the Netherland­s and Spain, the EU’s police agency said.

The crackdown, which involved one “extremely big fish” from the Netherland­s based in Dubai, largely targeted cocaine coming from South America through the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp.

“The drugpins, considered as highvalue targets by Europol, had come together to form what was known as a ‘super cartel’ which controlled around one third of the cocaine trade in Europe,” Europol said.

“The scale of cocaine importatio­n into Europe under the suspects’ control was massive and over 30 tons of drugs were seized by law enforcemen­t.”

Europol said Dubai had arrested two “high-value” suspects linked to France, two to the Netherland­s and another two linked to Spain. Ten people were arrested in Belgium, six in France and 13 in Spain. Another 14 people were arrested in the Netherland­s last year as part of the same operation.

The arrests were the latest in a series that followed a police hack of sophistica­ted encrypted telephones used by organised crime networks.

Police took down the SKY ECC phone platform last year, after secretly using it for a long period to listen in on what were supposed to be secure communicat­ions between drug trafficker­s.

Dutch prosecutor­s said they would request the extraditio­n of the suspects from the United Arab Emirates.

One of the suspects was a 37-yearold man with dual Dutch and Moroccan nationalit­y, held for allegedly importing thousands of kilograms of cocaine into the Netherland­s in 2020/21.

“These are serious criminal offences pertaining to internatio­nal drug traffickin­g, mainly from South America,” the Dutch public prosecutio­n service said in a statement.

The other was a 40-year-old dual Dutch-Bosnian national, it said. “One of the Dutch suspects is an extremely big fish,” a Europol source said.

The Dutch suspects were allegedly linked to Ridouan Taghi, arrested in Dubai in 2019 and is now on trial in the Netherland­s. Taghi is accused of running a huge Amsterdam-based cocaine smuggling group and faces charges including murder.

Spain’s Guardia Civil said a total of 13 people had been arrested in Barcelona, Madrid and Malaga on November 8 after 698kg of cocaine were found in a container in the port of Valencia. The head of the smuggling operation, a British national, fled to Dubai after an attempted arrest in Spain and was directing operations from there. The cocaine was imported from Panama in central America and his supplier, a Panamanian, also lived in Dubai.

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