Law enforcement authorities in Germany and Spain, supported by Europol, have successfully broken up an international cannabis-trafficking network based in Almería, Spain.
On the afternoon of 6 February, Spanish National Police(Organised Crime and Drug Trafficking Central Unit (UDYCO)) investigators arrested five key suspects, who were caught red-handed after loading a German-registered trailer truck with 88 bundles of hashish, bound for northern Europe. The bundles of cannabis seized ranged in weight from 25–30 kgs each, totalling around 2.6 tonnes. The estimated price of the seized drugs on the illegal market is approximately 4 million euros.

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