Spanish Cops Find 145 Kilos Of Cocaine Floating Off Coast of Ibiza, Spain
Spanish police officers have uncovered 145 kilograms (320lbs) of cocaine floating in the sea off the coast of Ibiza. According to the Spanish Civil Guard, the cocaine was found wrapped in water-proof packages in the waters between the Spanish Balearic islands of Ibiza and eastern Spain’s Formentera.
Pictures and footage taken at the scene reveal how the packages had been tied to at least four plastic jerry cans using ropes, allowing them stay afloat.
Pictures and footage taken at the scene reveal how the packages had been tied to at least four plastic jerry cans using ropes, allowing them stay afloat.
Check out the haul of cocaine here:
The cargo had reportedly been recovered by divers from the Special Group of Underwater Activities of the Spanish Civil Guard of Ibiza (GEAS). At the time of writing, it remains unclear who exactly sent the drugs or why they ended up floating in the sea.
The investigative police of the Spanish Civil Guard are now conducting an investigation into the matter. Officers are hoping to figure out where the cargo originated from, and are working to locate the individuals it was intended for.
Local authorities have stated that, as of yet, no arrests have been made. However, the investigation may well lead to developments in the case in the days ahead.
Officers are now trying to determine the origin and the destination of the cocaine; however, it could be reasoned that this shipment was on its way to the party island of Ibiza where the drug is very commonly found. However, there is no trace of which criminal group was involved in this shipment yet.
Earlier this month, an investigation conducted by the Spanish Civil Guard led to the arrests of 19 people found to be smuggling 5.1 tonnes of hashish into Europe. These people had attempted to smuggle the drugs in via the Mediterranean sea, with the use of a sailing boat. SEE BELOW !
As reported by El Espanol in 2018, the famous party destination has seen the rise of ‘narco-taxis’ in recent times.
Narco-taxis are illegal taxi services booked by tourists before they even arrive on the island, arranged via huge WhatsApp groups. Once they touch down at the airport, drivers will be waiting for them with drugs already stashed in their glove compartment.
A tourist from Bristol known only as Irving G told El Espanol:
They offer you cocaine, glass, MDMA, marijuana, and even ketamine. […] This year it has been very easy to buy drugs. I was in England and some acquaintances added me to a WhatsApp group. There we could hire a taxi and drugs.
We had not yet arrived[in Ibiza and we already knew how much the pills were going to cost us. [In those groups] they offer us drugs. They put what they have and what it costs. Sometimes they put the photos of the drug.
Officers are now trying to determine the origin and the destination of the cocaine; however, it could be reasoned that this shipment was on its way to the party island of Ibiza where the drug is very commonly found. However, there is no trace of which criminal group was involved in this shipment yet.
Findings in the scientific journal European Psychiatry, revealed 58 drug-related fatalities were registered in Ibiza from January 2010 to September 2016.
Out of these figures, 87.9% were male and 12.1% were female, with a mean age 33.16. The majority of the deceased were British (36.2%), with 22.4% being Spanish.
The results of this study show that stimulants, mainly MDMA and cocaine, are the substances most commonly involved in the majority of drug-caused fatalities, with the number of fatalities each year showing a steady increase during this time period.
19 people Arrested and 5.1 Tons os of Hashish Going No Farther:
By: 23rd June 2020 Tony Kingham cocaine, dea, drug smuggling, drugs, Spanish National Police
A successful conclusion to a joint operation between the Spanish National Police and Civil Guard, in collaboration with the DEA and HSI agencies of the United States
3,800 kilograms of cocaine seized in the port of Valencia in a month during the state of alarm for
Covid 19 / Six containers.
Six containers have been intervened in which the narcotic substance was hidden by means of different concealment methods such as foil packages, sugar sacks, pineapple pulp and even between the frame of an gyroplane.
The exponential increase in maritime container traffic and the extraordinary situation of Covid19 has made Valencia port one of the most sensitive to drug trafficking in our country.
On June 19, agents of the National Police and Civil Guard completed the CRANKBROOK MARCHICA operation with the intervention of 3,800 kilograms of cocaine from South America, as well as the disarticulation of a transnational criminal organisation dedicated to the extraction of large quantities of narcotic drugs from the port of Valencia.
The operation has resulted in the arrest of 11 people, all of them of Spanish nationality, except for 2 Dutch and 1 subject from the Ivory Coast, as well as with the intervention of 5 vehicles, 1 trailer truck, several high-end watches and various equipment, such as frequency inhibitors or encrypted telephone terminals.
The first investigations began during the month of April, when different information was received through various channels of international police cooperation, as well as from the American agencies DEA and HSI, all pointing to a possible increase in the arrival of containers capable of containing some type of narcotic to the port of Valencia, taking advantage of the great boom in maritime traffic of the aforementioned port station.
In this way, a joint work team was created between the two police forces and their most specialized units in the fight against drug trafficking, in order to analyze all the information received and dismantle the criminal fabric that may be behind it.
COVID-19 and Alarm Status
This analysis process shows how several international criminal organizations have taken advantage of the prevailing situation in Spain due to the health alert produced by COVID-19, as well as the subsequent implementation of the state of alarm, to try to introduce large consignments of cocaine from of South America in our country, for storage and subsequent distribution throughout Europe, all in the face of the assumption of criminal organizations that controls and investigative activity would be less on the part of the Spanish authorities.
This joint working team quickly obtained its first results and in just over a month they have seized 3,800 kilograms of cocaine in 6 containers from different South American countries, hiding different amounts of narcotic drug inside, either through the known “blind hooks” , or hidden in the goods themselves, as is the case with shipments of folio packages, inside sugar sacks, in drums of pineapple pulp, California nuts, and even between the frame of an autogyro.
The operation has also focused on analyzing possible criminal structures in the interior of the port, and it can be corroborated that various personnel with access to different port facilities used this privileged situation or provided it to third parties to access and “rescue or recover” different items. of drug.
Regarding the intervened containers, one of them came from the United States with legal cargo, specifically with California walnuts, being “contaminated” at some point of transit in Panama or Colombia, introducing backpacks with more than half a ton of cocaine inside with the well-known “blind hook” method.
More of them arrived at the port of Valencia at the beginning of June, using a more sophisticated method of introduction than the previous one, the police known as “company to company”, where a merchandise is chartered between which the drug hides, pretending to be a legal import between two companies in the same sector. In this case, these were foil packages from a cellulose in Brazil. This method stands out for the difficulty that its detection entails for the investigating units, since the chosen companies are companies with a high legal maritime commercial movement and a commercial history that is in principle beyond suspicion. Two arrests occurred.
One of the strongest blows to this organization was in the third and fourth of the intervened containers, from which they planned to extract the drug the same day, both located in the port’s transit terminal. For this, members of the same, acceded in a trailer truck to the terminal with the intention of violating the seals of the containers and extracting the drug.
On this occasion, it was possible to arrest 9 people directly involved in the investigated events, while 5 vehicles, a trailer truck and various encrypted telecommunications equipment and frequency inhibitors were intervened, all to circumvent possible police investigations.
Just a few days ago, the last container, from Costa Rica, was managed to intervene, transporting 1,862 kilograms of cocaine inside, hidden in backpacks prepared for extraction in a shipment of pineapple pulp. It is not usual to introduce such a large batch of cocaine without hiding the drug between the cargo inside the container.
Thus, it is an operation carried out during the COVID-19 phase following the guidelines of the Ministry of the Interior to activate and influence investigative actions in those areas that are sensitive to being used or exploited by criminal organizations during the state of alarm.
This operation has been coordinated by the Special Delegate Prosecutor for Drugs of Valencia and carried out jointly by investigators from the National Police and the Civil Guard, with the collaboration of the Tax Agency port inside the port.
A LOT of snow enters Europe via Spain -> Italy thanks to the Ndrangheta, Cosa Nostra and Camorra organizations. It’s been like this for over 40 years now.
ReplyDeleteU think More than Netherlands and Belgium?
DeleteWhat was a flood is becomming a tsunami! :-(
DeleteBUT we should not be surprised: the War-on-Drugs has brought us cheaper, stronger and more plentiful drugs everywhere in the world.
Why? Because the WoD makes drugs very very profitable! If there was no profit there would be no supply!!!
Honestly, I like the idea of having a legal drug market where no drugs are excluded. When I was stationed in Heidelberg, Germany, in 1990, I went to a "needle park" in Frankfurt via very fast train.
DeleteI had heard of a bigger one in Switzerland, I think, but never saw one. At the park, prostitutes, male and female, dwelled on those who came to consume drugs. Cocaine, heroin, acid, speed, etc. was dealt there by competing Turkish Gangs.
Anyway, there was no violence, popo was present, 2 ambulances were on sight and there were tables set up where nurses aides gave out clean needles, clean alcohol swabs, cotton balls and new spoons.
It was all regulated under the watchful eye of the government. It is successful to contain it all in one basic area, I think. They call it the red light district. There are the wildest sex shops on the main strip to the park. Strip clubs. All that.
My point is that, although the German government did not tax the sales of drugs, they succeeded in keeping all the bad in one area. In the USA, they should tax and manufacture synthetic drugs, cocaine hydrochloride, methadone, heroin (clean), marijuana and everything in between, but on the Federal level.
Does this sound crazy to you or too liberal? Well, just look at how much money Colorado made off of tax, regulation and enforcement. Several states have followed suit. A lot of the money Colorado makes off of the marijuana market goes into infrastructure, schools and yes, anti-drug commercials.
Look, my take is that the only way to get rid of the cartels is to isolate their ability to make money. If the USA did it first, then all the drugs would be shifted towards Europe, Asia and the Middle East. These countries would be forced to follow suit to deal with the influx.
Control needs to be seized from the cartels by the government of each country most affected by drug trafficking. USA= #1
The USA's gun sales would go way down during the legalization process because 10's of thousands of guns go to Mexico all year long.
Thanks for listening.
whatsapp groups dont have encryption! just a small reminder.
ReplyDeleteWhere is the beacon on the floating shipment to find/track it?
Like your work Yaqui and thx for chivis to open up the comments.
Whatabout the corsicans and the sicilinans, theh are very adept mafiosos, but rumanian "Cabeza de Cochino" came to Spain to show them how to pimp local and foreign arses.
ReplyDeleteCome think of It, AMLO was talking the other day about King Juan Carlos who is seeking impunity for his crimes of state while AMLO is not looking to avoid or evade trials, investigations or accusations from friends or foes, no matter how grave...
Don't forget to mention the Galicia Cartels,..on northwest coast of Spain.
ReplyDeleteWich like Sito Miñanco where in full action long before the Italian maffia set foot on the Mediterranean coast.
The same old fisher familias still rule with iron fist!!!
Please stop letting Scottish zeta post on here, he is embarrassing my country
ReplyDeleteLOL him and sicario 006 straight jcats
DeleteAmlo is Amazing, with Homicides at all time High, he polls 58% positive. The people love him.
ReplyDeleteEither the polls are wrong or " the people " are idiots. Or both!!!
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