Paraguay Seizes Record 4 Tons of Cocaine
Paraguay seized over four tonnes of cocaine hidden inside sugar bags headed to Antwerp, Belgium, authorities said.
The seizure represents a record for Paraguayan authorities, said Jalil Rachid, the director of the Paraguayan Anti-drug Ministry.
The operation was carried out in a private port on the Paraguay River where local authorities found 4,013 kilograms.
Authorities estimate the shipment was valued at 200 million U.S. dollars.
Authorities in Paraguay seized over 4 tons of cocaine with a market value of around $240 million inside a shipment of sugar that was destined for Belgium, the country’s anti-drug agency Senad said.
The cocaine bust – named “Operation Sweetness” – is the largest in the country’s history and was carried out in capital Asuncion’s seaport, according to Senad.
Senad said that after “detecting a suspicious shipment” it coordinated with other government agencies to carry out the drug bust, adding that currently more containers are being inspected and that “all investigative proceedings are focused on the criminal structure that set in motion the logistics of mobilizing the mega load mainly for the European continent.”
One person has been detained, a truck driver who allegedly dropped off the drug shipment at the seaport, Senad’s Minister Jalil Rachid told Paraguayan network.
Rachid provided few details into the investigation but said an organized criminal group was likely behind the shipment.
“Nowadays, drugs don’t leave Paraguay, the drugs are confiscated here in our territory, and now the big challenge is to prevent drugs entering Paraguay, clearly the country is not a cocaine producer,” Paraguay’s President Santiago Peña told local media after the drug bust.
Peña said the country is used as a drug route and obviously this bust is going to discourage traffickers.