We are talking about four supermarkets in Brandenburg and seven in Berlin. Between 20 and 100 kilos of drugs were found in each supermarket.
Cocaine hidden in banana boxes was found in several supermarkets in the German capital Berlin and in the state of Brandenburg. Bild reported it.
Employees of accounting supermarkets, especially Lidl, found drugs on the morning of April 25 while removing and sorting products.
Following this discovery, the police carried out a massive police operation, during which they seized a store in Schönefeld near Berlin and a store in Marienfeld.
According to law enforcement officials, we are talking about four supermarkets in Brandenburg and seven in Berlin. Between 20 and 100 kilos of drugs were found in each supermarket.
The total amount of cocaine has not yet been determined. Police confirmed that the drugs were hidden in boxes under the fruit.
We remind you that earlier in Odessa a woman was detained trying to send six packages with 100 grams of the drug PVP, as well as two packages with ten grams of amphetamine, through a parcel terminal.
In Italy, police detained 29 members of two groups linked to the Neapolitan Camorra mafia, which imported cocaine into the country on a large scale from South America.
Source: korrespondent

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