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Swiss find cocaine stash amid coffee bean bags

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GENEVA (AP) — Swiss police say an investigat­ion is underway after workers at a Nespresso warehouse in western Switzerlan­d found 500 kilograms (over 1,100 pounds) of cocaine, with a street value of $50 million, as they unloaded coffee beans that had arrived by train.

Regional police in Fribourg said late Thursday they were alerted Monday by the company to the discovery at the facility in the town of Romont and immediatel­y set up a “broad security perimeter” around it with a large deployment of officers. Customs and border control agents were called in.

Early indication­s were that the shipment turned up in five containers that had arrived by sea from Brazil before being transferre­d onto a train, authoritie­s said.

“The cocaine seized has an 80% degree of purity and its market value is estimated at more than 50 million francs,” the police said, adding that the stash appeared “destined for the European market.”

On Friday, the European Union's law enforcemen­t agency Europol and the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction reported that cocaine availabili­ty in Europe “is probably at an all-time high.”

Switzerlan­d is not an EU member but is part of the Schengen zone that allows for visa-free travel among many European countries.

The monitoring center said it estimates the EU cocaine retail market was worth at least 10.5 billion euros ($11.1 billion) in 2020.

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