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5 tons of cocaine worth $232 million seized by Portuguese authorities

More than 5 tons of cocaine worth an estimated $232 million was seized off a 79-foot yacht by Portuguese authorities in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday.

Portuguese authorities said the drug bust was one of the biggest in Europe in recent years — and the nation’s biggest in 15 years. 

The sailing yacht was bordered by police with the help of the Portuguese navy and air force, and 183 bales of cocaine were discovered.

Three men were arrested, whom authorities believe to be a part of a major international drug pipeline between Latin America and Europe, entering through the continent through the Iberian Peninsula.

Two of the suspects detained were Spanish and one was Peruvian, according to Portuguese outlets.

The operation, dubbed “White Tide,” involved police from Portugal, Spain, the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency.

Bales of cocaine weighting 5.2 tons and a seized yacht are displayed for the media at a Portuguese navy base in Almada, south of Lisbon. AP
Portuguese police chief Luis Neves (center) addresses the media in front of the seized drugs. AP

“We are always expecting [more drug trafficking] and this is the message we want to send organizations: We are waiting for you,” Portugal’s Judiciary Police Chief Luis Neves said at a press conference Monday, according to Reuters. 

“Those who have to fall will fall because this amount of drugs is an immense fortune and a huge blow for criminal groups.”

With Post wires

Portuguese police said Monday the seizure was the largest in Europe in recent years and the biggest in Portugal for 15 years. AP
The 79-foot yacht was intercepted by police at sea. AP
The operation involved police from Portugal, Spain, the Drug Enforcement Agency in the United States and the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency. AP