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Ecuador banana shipment contains $330m worth of cocaine

Ecuador banana shipment contains $330m worth of cocaine

Ecuador banana shipment contains $330m worth of cocaine

Ecuador banana shipment contains $330m worth of cocaine

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  • Ecuadorian police discovered 8.8 tones of cocaine.
  • Police found it in a cargo of bananas headed for Belgium.
  • Which is worth an estimated $330 million.

About 8.8 tones of cocaine were discovered by Ecuadorian police in a cargo of bananas headed for Belgium.

Police commander Fausto Salinas claimed the drugs would have been worth an estimated $330m (£275m) had they reached their destination.

One of the key countries for the passage of cocaine produced in Peru and Colombia’s neighboring countries is Ecuador.

In the Andes nation last year, more than 200 tones of the narcotic were found, majority of it in the port of Guayaquil.

Smugglers frequently attempt to conceal their illicit shipments amid the fruit that is carried from Guayaquil to locations all over the world because Ecuador is the world’s largest supplier of bananas.

This most recent find was made inside a shipping container filled with banana cases headed for Belgium.

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The seizure takes place at the same time that European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson and Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden are visiting Colombia and Ecuador, respectively.

The two authorities seek to increase collaboration in the war against drug trafficking with the two South American countries.

In recent years, Belgium has emerged as the nation inside the European Union where the highest amounts of cocaine have been found, with the port of Antwerp serving as the primary entry point for the illicit substance.

Earlier this month, Alexis Gosdeel, the director of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, declared that the “increasing influx of cocaine now threatens the entire European Union.”

“I am deeply concerned that the expanding EU cocaine market is bringing a rise in violence and corruption on public institutions and governance,” he warned.

In Ecuador, drug-related violence has increased dramatically as a result of strong Mexican cartels infiltrating local gangs to take over the lucrative industry.

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Prisons are overcrowded, and fighting between competing gangs inside have resulted in numerous fatalities.

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