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Officers from the National Police and Customs Surveillance officials of the Tax Agency, in collaboration with the National Crime Agency, have dismantled a criminal organisation led by a historic British drug trafficker and have intervened more than a ton and a half of hashish. The investigation has been coordinated by the Campo de Gibraltar Anti-Drug Prosecutor’s Office.
The investigation began last year and focused on a British citizen, resident in a luxurious urbanisation in Cádiz, who was engaged in the transport of hashish by sea. This man, a former member of the British Royal Navy with extensive nautical knowledge, was known for years by the agents given his close relationship with international drug trafficking and his links with criminal organisations based in European countries such as the United Kingdom and Ukraine, territories likely to be the receptors of the narcotic substance.
Seven appear in court on cocaine, P charges after North Island drug raids
29 Apr, 2021 08:00 AM
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Seven defendants appeared in the Tauranga District Court yesterday.
Seven people have appeared in court facing allegations by police they were part of a drug syndicate involved in importing hundreds of kilos of cocaine into New Zealand from Mexico. The defendants appeared in the Tauranga District Court on April 29, most via an audiovisual link from the Rotorua police custody remand hub.
They were among eight people arrested in raids by police and Customs staff around the North Island earlier in the day.
Mahaseel marketed 10m kilos of local vegetables since January 2021
15 Mar 2021 - 19:13
The Peninsula
Doha: Mahaseel for Marketing and Agri Services Company (a subsidiary of Hassad) announced today that it has successfully marketed 10 million kg of locally produced vegetables in the Qatari market, since January 2021. This figure is double the amount, which was marketed during the same period last year.
Mahaseel provides marketing services to more than 350 local productive farms, through more than 100 marketing outlets around the country, including Al Meera, Lulu and Carrefour. During peak times, Mahaseel received more than 220,000 kilos of vegetables per day. We are delighted to announce that Mahaseel marketed 10M kilos of fresh vegetables in the local market from the start of 2021, this quantity is equivalent to double the amount marketed during the same period last year, which shows the company’s success in showcasing the added value of the local produce” said, Mohamed