Police in Costa Rica Seize 4 3 Tons of Cocaine, 2nd-Largest Drug Bust in Country s History
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SAN JOSE, July 19 Costa Rican police on Sunday seized 4.3 tonnes of cocaine originating in Colombia, the Central American nation’s second-largest drug bust ever and the biggest this year, local authorities said on Sunday.
Major cocaine busts in recent years have stoked fears that Costa Rica has become an important transit country for Colombian drugs heading toward Europe, worrying officials in one of Central America’s most stable nations.
The shipment of cocaine was transported in a container loaded with ceramic floor tiling aboard a commercial ship that arrived at the Costa Rican port of Moin from Colombia’s Caribbean port of Turbo, Costa Rica’s Security Ministry said.
Costa Rica seizes 4.3 tons of Colombian cocaine, 2nd-biggest bust in its history
This content was published on July 19, 2021 - 01:27
July 19, 2021 - 01:27
SAN JOSE (Reuters) - Costa Rican police on Sunday seized 4.3 tons of cocaine originating in Colombia, the Central American nation s second-largest drug bust ever and the biggest this year, local authorities said on Sunday.
Major cocaine busts in recent years have stoked fears that Costa Rica has become an important transit country for Colombian drugs heading toward Europe, worrying officials in one of Central America s most stable nations.
The shipment of cocaine was transported in a container loaded with ceramic floor tiling aboard a commercial ship that arrived at the Costa Rican port of Moin from Colombia s Caribbean port of Turbo, Costa Rica s Security Ministry said.