The Malta Independent 1 May 2024, Wednesday
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90 kilos of cocaine worth almost €10 million seized by Customs Department

Wednesday, 26 December 2018, 17:23 Last update: about 6 years ago

90 kilos of cocaine, with a street value of almost €10 million, were found in two containers at the Freeport, by customs officials.

In the early hours of Boxing Day, Customs officials from the Container Monitoring Unit, following a risk analysis,  selected several containers for scanning and, in the afternoon, the Department's Scanning Team spotted packets hidden in the reefer refrigerant compressor unit of the first container, using the Nuctech scanner, the department said.  A total of 35 packets containing cocaine weighing a total of 42kg were elevated from the reefer with a street value of €4.72 million. 

As the officials concluded the searches on the first container, the Scanning Team flagged another reefer container which was found to be carrying narcotics too. A total of 40 packets were elevated, from the second container, weighing 48kg, with a street value of €5 million. 

Both containers, transitting through the Malta Freeport, from Ecuador en route to Thessaloniki, in Greece, were carrying shipments of bananas. 

Both cases were handed over to the Police Anti Drug Squad, who are conducting the investigations, led by  Police Inspector Justyne Grech. Duty Magistrate Gabriella Vella is leading the inquiry assisted by a team of experts from the Police Forensics Unit.

“This is a remarkable year for Customs, in terms of Narcotics busts, with the last quarter of the year being the busiest, and most successful, ever.  Indeed, the Nuctech scanner has proven very critical to the Customs Department in its fight against all sort of illegality, especially trafficking of narcotics,” the department said.

On 21 November, officials found 40kg Cocaine worth €4.5 million. Another bust of 48 kilos of cocaine with a street value of €5 million was made on 21 December. 

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