Drug traffickers can use Ibiza as a temporary drop-off point for the drug, which they then distribute across Europe.
On the island of Ibiza, Spanish law enforcement officers seized a record amount of hashish in the history of the Balearic Islands – more than eight tons. This was reported by the Times of Malta.
It was learned that customs officers, while patrolling during the night from Saturday to Sunday, encountered three vans driving with their lights off along the road that connects the village of San Joan de Labritha in the north of the island on the beach. The vans “suddenly braked” causing the collision, and their drivers and passengers fled.
216 bags of 8.3 tons of hashish were found in the vans.
It has been reported that drug traffickers may have used Ibiza as a temporary drop-off point for the drug, which was then distributed across Europe.
We remind you that a fishing vessel containing 200 kg of heroin was detained in Sri Lanka.
It was previously reported that the United States intercepted more than six tons of cocaine in the Atlantic.
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Source: korrespondent

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