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Greece seizes 200 kg of cocaine in frozen shrimp container

By IANS | Updated: May 23, 2024 18:15 IST

Athens, May 23 (IANS/DPA) More than 200 kg of cocaine has been seized by Greek police in the harbour ...

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Athens, May 23 (IANS/DPA) More than 200 kg of cocaine has been seized by Greek police in the harbour city of Piraeus.

The police said on Thursday that the cocaine was hidden in a refrigerated container loaded with shrimp from a South American country. Four men aged between 36 and 64 were taken into custody.

The Greek investigators were put on the trail of the drug gang by a tip-off from the US Drug Enforcement Administration.

Before their arrest, the gang had made around €5 million ($5.4 million) from their trafficking, the police said.

The market value of the cocaine seized is estimated by experts at around €500,000. South-eastern Europe is considered a major hub of the illicit drug trade.

--IANS/DPA

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