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Ecuadorian goods were en route to Batumi, Georgia

Malta Customs detects 610 kgs of cocaine in banana shipment

Last weekend, Maltese Customs officials discovered 610kg of cocaine hidden in a shipment of bananas at the Malta Freeport.  The cocaine was packed in 610 packets weighing 1kg each. The container they were in was singled out by the Customs Monitoring Unit following a meticulous risk assessment.

Officials at the scanning facility flagged discrepancies in the image of a unit transporting bananas that had departed from Guayaquil in Ecuador and was en route to Batumi in Georgia.

Customs officials, together with members of the Malta Police Drug Squad opened the reefer container and physically inspected all boxes. A total of 20 boxes of bananas were found to contain 20 packets of cocaine each, while another 10 boxes contained 21 packets each. The estimated street value of the drugs is €100.6 million.

Source:  timesofmalta.com

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