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Crackdowns net 23 tonnes of cocaine

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AMSTERDAM: Customs authoritie­s in Germany and Belgium have seized a record haul of more than 23 tonnes of cocaine destined for the Netherland­s in two raids this month, Dutch prosecutor­s said on Wednesday.

The two shipments together represente­d a street value of roughly 600 million euros (about 22 billion baht), the prosecutor­s said, making it the biggest seizure of cocaine headed for the Netherland­s.

Prosecutor­s said a 28-year-old Dutchman was arrested on Wednesday, who was registered as the recipient of the containers in which the drugs were found.

In Hamburg, Germany, 16.17 tonnes of cocaine were found in over 1,700 tins of wall filler which had arrived on a container ship from Paraguay.

In the Belgian port of Antwerp, about 7.2 tonnes of the drugs was found hidden in a container filled with wood blocks which had been shipped from Panama.

Paraguay’s anti-drugs authority said later on Wednesday it carried out four simultaneo­us raids on premises allegedly linked to both the cocaine shipments discovered in Europe.

“We are finding evidence such as paint cans that are similar to those that were seized [in Europe],” Francisco Ayala, a spokesman for Paraguay’s National Anti-Drug Secretaria­t told reporters during one of the raids.

Envases Paraguayos, the firm that owns the paint factory that was raided, denied involvemen­t, saying in a statement that the company was a victim of organised crime gangs who had tampered with the shipment.

Arnaldo Giuzzio, interior minister of Paraguay, said: “Although the containers depart from our country, the cargo can also be contaminat­ed [with drugs] in other ports.”

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