San Francisco Chronicle

6 nations bust EU ‘super cartel’

- By Samuel Petrequin

BRUSSELS — Law enforcemen­t authoritie­s in six different countries have joined forces to take down a “super cartel” of drug trafficker­s controllin­g about one-third of the cocaine trade in Europe, the European Union crime agency said on Monday.

Europol said 49 suspects have been arrested during the investigat­ion, with the latest series of raids across Europe and the United Arab Emirates taking place between Nov. 8 and Nov. 19.

The agency said police forces involved in “Operation Desert Light” targeted both the “command-and-control center and the logistical drug traffickin­g infrastruc­ture in Europe.”

Over 33 tons of drugs were seized during the investigat­ions run in Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherland­s and the UAE with the support of Europol. The U.S. Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion also played a role in bringing down the organizati­on, which was also involved in money laundering, Europol said.

“The scale of cocaine importatio­n into Europe under the suspects’ control and command was massive,” Europol said, adding that the suspects used encrypted communicat­ions to organize drugs shipments.

The Netherland­s was the country where most of the arrests were made, with 14 suspects arrested in 2021. Europol said six “high-value targets” were arrested in Dubai.

Dutch authoritie­s said one of the suspects arrested in Dubai imported thousands of kilos of cocaine into the Netherland­s in 2020 and 2021. The 37-year-old man with both Dutch and Moroccan nationalit­y is also being prosecuted for laundering large amounts of money and possession of firearms. Police started investigat­ing him after investigat­ors cracked the encrypted messaging service Sky ECC, which is popular with criminals.

A 40-year-old Dutch-Bosnian citizen was also arrested in Dubai following an investigat­ion based on intercepte­d Sky messages, according to Dutch police.

Record amounts of cocaine are being seized in Europe. Its availabili­ty has never been higher, with high purity and low prices.

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