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More than 750kg of cocaine washes up on French Atlantic beaches | More than 750kg of cocaine washes up on French Atlantic beaches |
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More than 750kg (1,654lb) of cocaine - most of it 83% pure - has washed up in plastic packages along France's Atlantic coast this month. | |
The drugs have been found on beaches from the Landes, in the far south, to the Loire estuary west of Nantes. | The drugs have been found on beaches from the Landes, in the far south, to the Loire estuary west of Nantes. |
Prosecutors in Brittany are collecting the seized bundles. They do not yet know where the drugs came from. | Prosecutors in Brittany are collecting the seized bundles. They do not yet know where the drugs came from. |
In Gironde, near Bordeaux, several beaches have been closed. People have been told not to move any of the drugs. | In Gironde, near Bordeaux, several beaches have been closed. People have been told not to move any of the drugs. |
The haul's street value so far is estimated to be as much as €60m (£51.5m; $66m). | |
"Any discovery must be reported immediately to the police or gendarmes [paramilitary police] without touching [the drugs]," the prosecutors' office in Rennes, Brittany's capital, said. | "Any discovery must be reported immediately to the police or gendarmes [paramilitary police] without touching [the drugs]," the prosecutors' office in Rennes, Brittany's capital, said. |
Transporting drugs such as cocaine can land an individual with a 10-year jail term in France. | Transporting drugs such as cocaine can land an individual with a 10-year jail term in France. |
Rennes prosecutor Philippe Astruc said the 763kg of cocaine found on beaches "probably comes from South America, and it is worth very large sums of money". | Rennes prosecutor Philippe Astruc said the 763kg of cocaine found on beaches "probably comes from South America, and it is worth very large sums of money". |
Police also warned that the purity of the cocaine made it a health risk to anyone coming into contact with it. | Police also warned that the purity of the cocaine made it a health risk to anyone coming into contact with it. |
The prosecutors are liaising with the US Drug Enforcement Administration and European anti-narcotics police in their investigation. | The prosecutors are liaising with the US Drug Enforcement Administration and European anti-narcotics police in their investigation. |
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