Peru police display record 7.7-ton cocaine haul
LIMA,
Peru (AP) — Peruvian police displayed in a Lima airport police hangar on
Monday what officials called the largest cocaine haul ever in the
Andean nation, 7.7 metric tons (8.5 tons).
Seized in a raid last
week, the drugs were flown to the capital Monday and unloaded in boxes
from an Antonov police transport plane by officers wearing white jackets
and surgical masks.Interior Minister Daniel Urresti, flanked by the police chief and counternarcotics commander, touted the seizure from a stage set up in the hangar, a banner behind him proclaiming "Historic Blow to Illegal Drug Trafficking."
Authorities
last week found the plastic-wrapped cocaine bricks inserted and sealed
inside chunks of coal in a rural home near the northern port of
Trujillo. Six Peruvians and two Mexicans were arrested.
Police
said the drugs had been destined for Spain and Belgium and said agents
of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration were involved in the
operation.
Previously, Peru's
top cocaine seizure was 6 metric tons discovered in January 2002 in a
truck in the southern state of Arequipa bound for a fishing vessel at
the port of Ilo, from where it was to sail to Mexico, the
counternarcotics police said in response to an Associated Press query.
Since 2012, Peru has been the world's top producer of cocaine.
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