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Colombian police have made one of the country’s biggest seizures of cocaine in recent history, hauling in eight tonnes of the illegal drug, worth an estimated $240m (£167m), near the border with Panama. | |
The huge stash of drugs was found in an underground hideaway on a banana plantation in the municipality of Turbo in the Antioquia department, government officials said on Sunday. Three people were arrested in the police operation. | The huge stash of drugs was found in an underground hideaway on a banana plantation in the municipality of Turbo in the Antioquia department, government officials said on Sunday. Three people were arrested in the police operation. |
Colombian police released photos of the haul showing packages of cocaine laid out on the ground, with sacks filled with more packages lined up alongside them. | Colombian police released photos of the haul showing packages of cocaine laid out on the ground, with sacks filled with more packages lined up alongside them. |
The country’s President, Juan Manuel Santos Calderon, said on Twitter that the cocaine haul marked “the biggest seizure of drugs in history,” calling it “A hit against criminals.” | |
The cocaine belonged to the crime gang known as Clan Usuga, Defence Minister Luis Carlos Villegas said. The US has offered a $5m (£3.5m) reward for the capture of the gang’s leader. | |
Authorities in Colombia seized around 252 tonnes of cocaine in 2015 – more than half of the 442 tonnes believed to be produced in the country each year, according to United Nations figures. | |
In February last year, Colombian officials confiscated 3.3 tonnes of cocaine with an estimated street value of around £58m, again belonging to Clan Usuga. | |
Just months later more than eight tonnes of the narcotic were seized by US authorities off the coast of El Salvador. The drug was being carried in a submarine-like vessel, a method of transportation that was identified by the Royal Navy several years ago as a way that crime cartels were avoiding naval patrols in the Caribbean to send cocaine from Central America to Europe and Britain. |