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Colombia seizes 12 tonnes of cocaine, its biggest ever haul

Drugs with US market value of about $360m found near border with Panama

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Police seized more than 12 tonnes of cocaine from Colombia’s top crime gang on Wednesday, the biggest haul ever in the nation’s long-running fight against drug traffickin­g, President Juan Manuel Santos said.

The cocaine, with a US market value estimated by Santos at about of $360 million (Dh1.32 billion), was found stored undergroun­d on four farms in a bananagrow­ing region of northwest Antioquia province, near Colombia’s border with Panama.

“Thanks to a police operation with overseas intelligen­ce, from friendly countries, the largest seizure in history was made,” Santos said at a police base where the cocaine was laid out in packages on display.

Santos linked the cocaine to the drug-traffickin­g gang known as the Gulf Clan, which has become one of the biggest threats to security since peace was signed last year with Marxist-led Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas.

The seizure comes as the United States, Colombia’s staunchest ally in the fight against drug traffickin­g, has raised concern over an increase in coca cultivatio­n and as the government faces criticism from opposition lawmakers for allowing new crime gangs to fill the void left by the FARC.

Santos, who leaves office next year, has pledged to send 80,000 military and police to areas once controlled by the FARC in a bid to prevent new traffickin­g gangs from taking hold.

Four people were arrested during the three-day operation leading to the drug seizure, according to a police statement.

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