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Brazilian police seize ton of cocaine hidden in cat litter

Cops find 1,140kg of drugs worth around US$39 million

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Oct 2022 12:00PM

Brazilian police seize ton of cocaine hidden in cat litter
Brazil is a crossroads for international drug trafficking, receiving by road or river shipments from cocaine-producing countries like Colombia, Peru and Bolivia and then sending them on to Europe or Africa on ships leaving major ports such as Santos or Salvador de Bahia. – Wikipedia pic, October 9, 2022

RIO DE JANEIRO – Police in Brazil seized more than a ton of cocaine concealed in a truck carrying cat litter, officials said yesterday.

The find was made overnight in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais when highway police searched the truck as it traveled to the port city of Salvador de Bahia.

“Thanks to sniffer dogs, agents found around 1,140kg of cocaine in bags hidden under a cargo of cat litter,” highway police said in a statement.

The cocaine is worth around US$39 million (RM181 million), it added.

Brazil is a crossroads for international drug trafficking, receiving by road or river shipments from cocaine-producing countries like Colombia, Peru and Bolivia and then sending them on to Europe or Africa on ships leaving major ports such as Santos or Salvador de Bahia.

In June, a man named Sergio Roberto de Carvalho – known as the Pablo Escobar of Brazil – was arrested in Hungary.  

Suspected of running a major drug ring supplying cocaine to Europe, de Carvalho had been on the run since 2020. – AFP, October 9, 2022

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