Argentine authorities have discovered more than half ton of cocaine concealed in a dredger being shipped to Nigeria.
Dogs
trained by AFIP, Argentine tax agency found the drugs, weighing 536 kg
with a street value of $25 million, at the Ezeiza International Airport,
south of Argentina, the AFP reported.
Argentina is a favored transit point for Andean hard drugs.
The
cocaine had been tightly packed in 490 brightly coloured bricks and
crammed into a heavy dredging equipment scheduled to be flown to an oil
company in Lagos but it was discovered by two sniffer dogs — Tota and
Gala.
The machinery was opened by officers and it was found to contain 536kg of pure cocaine inside thick walls of lead and steel.
Maria
Siomara Ayeran, the director-general of the agency, said the name of
the Nigerian company used is fake, as it could not be traced.
However,
she disclosed that it was the first time the Argentine government would
confiscate such hefty shipment of cocaine ready to be smuggled by air
from Buenos Aires to Nigeria.
Ayeran added that investigators had identified the suspects and that the case was immediately handed over to a judge.
Culled from PM News
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