Dominican Republic anti-narcotics agents seize record cocaine stash found among bananas
- The shipment was en route from Ecuador to the Netherlands, authorities said. It is considered the largest seizure ever in the Caribbean nation
- ‘Authorities confiscated 2,188 packages, presumably cocaine,’ said a spokesman for Dominican Republic’s drug control agency. Each package weighed about one kg
“During an operation at the Caucedo terminal, which lasted just over 10 hours, the authorities confiscated 2,188 packages, presumably cocaine,” said a spokesman for the National Directorate for Drug Control of the Dominican Republic (DNCDRD). Each package weighed about one kilogram (2.2 pounds).
The seizure was achieved through a “joint operation” based on intelligence work at the Caucedo terminal in Boca Chica, a town in Santo Domingo province, about 15 miles (25km) from the Dominican capital.
“In the presence of a prosecutor, a refrigerator-type container was opened, consigned with a load of bananas, where hundreds of cardboard boxes were found” containing cocaine, the DNCDRD said in a press release.
Smuggling illicit drugs in fruit shipments is not uncommon. Norwegian police on March 30 reported the seizure of some 800 kilos of cocaine in Oslo, hidden in a shipment of bananas.