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Portuguese Police Dismantle Europe Largest Cocaine Laboratory In Pacoba Operation

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Last updated: 2024/12/06 at 11:11 AM
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Portuguese police have dismantled Europe largest industrial laboratory for cocaine processing. The Judiciary Police (PJ) led the operation named Pacoba. Seven people was arrested in this position and PJ seized nearly fifteen hundred kilograms of cocaine.  This breakthrough is a major step in the fight against international drug trafficking.

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Portuguese Police Sieze Europe Largest Cocaine LaboratoryThe Investigation BeginsDrug Network Inside The LabInternational Effort Behind The Operation

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Portuguese Police Sieze Europe Largest Cocaine Laboratory

The seven suspects include four Portuguese citizens, two Colombians, and one Moroccan. They are of age between 29 and 56. These individuals were part of an organized group smuggling large amounts of cocaine into Europe according to the PJ.

PJ said:

The final result of operation ‘Pacoba’ resulted in the arrest of seven suspects (four Portuguese citizens, two Colombians and one Moroccan), the seizure of 1,478.5 kilograms (kg) of cocaine, three firearms, large amounts of money, several light and heavy vehicles and in the dismantling of the laboratory

After their arrests the suspects were taken to court for questioning. Judges will decide on the measures to keep them in custody while investigations continue.

This case has drawn attention because of the scale of the laboratory and the group complex operations.

The Investigation Begins

The investigation began months ago with police sharing information through international cooperation. The operation was made possible by collaboration with police forces in Colombia, Spain, and the United States.

Colombia’s National Police, Spain’s National Police and US agencies participated in this operation.

Portuguese police intercepted a shipping container at the Port of Setúbal in may this year. It was carrying 20 tons of bananas from Colombia. Officers found 986 kilograms of cocaine which was hidden at the bottom of the fruit boxes.

This discovery gave investigators valuable clues. It allowed them to track the drug network and identify its leaders.

Drug Network Inside The Lab

The group’s operations were well organized and covered several countries. They smuggled raw cocaine into Europe that was processed it in industrial laboratories and then distributed it across the continent.

The police searched 20 locations including homes and warehouses which linked to the group. During these searches they uncovered a large laboratory where cocaine was being processed.

The laboratory was a highly sophisticated facility designed to process large amounts of cocaine. Police seized 460 kilograms of ready to use cocaine and another 32.5 kilograms that were still being processed. Three men were arrested at the site while working.

The lab also contained large amounts of chemicals and advanced equipment including a press used to shape the cocaine into blocks. Officers found two firearms, laboratory tools, and large amounts of cash.

International Effort Behind The Operation

This operation highlights the importance of international collaboration in fighting drug trafficking. It would have been difficult to bring down such a complex network without help from police forces in Colombia, Spain, and United States.

Sharing intelligence and resources made it possible to track the group’s activities and dismantle their operations.

The success of Operation Pacoba also shows the growing threat of drug trafficking in Europe. Authorities warn that such operations require constant vigilance and cooperation between countries.

The drug cocaine has become one of the world most valuable illegal drugs. Drug dealers are constantly finding new ways to smuggle and distribute it.

Drugs from South America often come through Portugal on their way to other countries. Its position on the southwest corner of Europe makes it an easy way for drug dealers to get into the country. The Portuguese government is well aware of this and has made stopping drug trade their top concern.

Drug trade hurts communities all over Europe in very bad ways. The huge supply of cocaine feeds addiction and crime. It also puts pressure on healthcare services and law enforcement forces.

Portuguese police have delivered a major blow to the drug trade by taking down this laboratory and arresting key suspects. This operation sends a strong message to criminal networks.

However, authorities warn that this is just one step in a larger fight. Drug exports is a world problem and sellers are always looking for new ways to work. Continued efforts and international partnerships are needed to tackle this issue effectively.

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