Italian police find €800 million of cocaine stashed in banana crates

Shipment containing 2,700kg of highly pure drug arrived from Guayaquil in Ecuador

Italian olice and customs officers said that they had seized over 2.7 tonnes of highly pure cocaine in the Calabrian port of Gioia Tauro. The drugs were hidden in two refrigerated containers amid 78 tonnes of bananas. Photograph: ADM
Italian olice and customs officers said that they had seized over 2.7 tonnes of highly pure cocaine in the Calabrian port of Gioia Tauro. The drugs were hidden in two refrigerated containers amid 78 tonnes of bananas. Photograph: ADM

Police in southern Italy said on Tuesday they had seized 2,700kg of highly pure cocaine hidden in two refrigerated containers containing bananas that had been shipped from Ecuador.

The haul, found in the Calabrian port of Gioia Tauro would have been worth more than €800 million, Italy’s Guardia di Finanza police said in a statement.

The shipment had come from Guayaquil in Ecuador and its final destination was Armenia, via the Black Sea port of Batumi in Georgia.

The drugs were discovered in the 12m containers thanks to specialised scanners, helped by a sniffer dog named Joel, the police added.

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Police said they had found a further 600kg of cocaine in the last few days in fruit containers from Ecuador being shipped through Gioia Tauro. These consignments had been destined for other parts of Italy, Croatia, Greece and Georgia, they added.

Calabria is home to the ‘Ndrangheta, which has supplanted Sicily’s Cosa Nostra as Italy’s most powerful mafia organisation and plays a central role in the drugs trade. – Reuters

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