The Spanish authorities have made a major breakthrough in the war against drug trafficking, capturing one tonne of cocaine during a large-scale operation against a Valencia-based criminal gang. The cocaine was apparently smuggled in shipping containers, a technique widely employed by international cartels in an attempt to avoid detection.
The operation, directed by the Spanish National Police, was the culmination of months of observation and intelligence exchange with foreign partners. Officers discovered the cache hidden amongst legitimate cargo, blocking the shipment from entering Europe’s illicit drug markets.
In addition to the drug shipment, police detained several suspects, who are suspected to be major players in the trafficking ring. The gang is suspected to have connections with South American cartels, utilizing Spain’s Mediterranean ports as a point of entry into the European Union.
The authorities welcomed the bust as a significant setback for organized crime, affirming Spain’s position as a front-line state in the fight against narcotics trafficking in Europe. Investigations are continuing, with additional arrests anticipated as police continue to break up the larger network.