Criminal organization involved allegedly operates banana company in Ecuador, say police
Spanish police on Friday announced that they have seized nearly 9.5 tons of cocaine in the port of Algeciras.
This is the largest cocaine bust in Spanish history, according to police, and the drugs had logos corresponding to 30 different criminal networks across Europe.
“This operation was an unprecedented blow to one of the world’s most important criminal networks dedicated to cocaine distribution,” said Spanish police.
The 9,436 kilograms (20,802 pounds) of cocaine were hidden amid crates of bananas sent from Ecuador.
The police statement said the unnamed criminal organization has an “extensive business network,” including a banana company located in Machala, Ecuador.
Police also said that the organization sends around 40 shipping containers to Europe per month, some loaded with cocaine.
Once Spanish police detected the pattern, they began to monitor the company’s containers in August.
On Aug. 23, they discovered more than 9 tons of cocaine hidden inside banana boxes in a refrigerated container.