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Police dogs sniff out 6 tons of ******** hidden in banana shipment

Police dogs in Ecuador helped find more than six tons of

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hidden in a banana shipment headed to Germany, officials announced this week, marking yet another major seizure of drugs concealed alongside the tropical fruit.

National police were carrying out a routine inspection of banana export containers at the Deep Water Maritime Port in Posorja when sniffer dogs alerted officers to the presence of narcotics, the prosecutor-general’s office said in a

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Monday. Officials opened the containers and ultimately found 5,630 brick-shaped packages hidden under the fruit, totaling 6.23 tons of ********.

The shipment was destined for Germany, officials said, and had a street value of $224 million. Five people were arrested following the discovery, according to the prosecutor-general’s office, which released an image of the drugs alongside ****-toting officers and two police dogs. Some of the bricks of ******** featured a “911” logo on the front.

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Police dogs in Ecuador helped find more than six tons of ******** hidden in a banana shipment, officials said. / Credit: Ecuador prosecutor-general’s office

One of the people arrested was a representative of the export company responsible for the shipment, who was present at the inspection and gave officials the names of the four other suspects, officials said. Also detained were the managers of the banana plantation where the ******** is suspected to have been added to the shipment, as well as the driver who took the container to the port.

Ecuador has become a

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produced in neighboring Colombia, with ********* gangs using Ecuador’s ports to ship the ***** to Europe and the U.S., according to
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Earlier this year, Ecuadorian officers found 22 tons of ******** ******* in a pig farm — the largest stash ever to be seized in the country.

Last year, more than 200 tons of drugs, most of it ********, were seized by security forces in Ecuador, the BBC reported. Only the U.S. and Colombia seized more drugs in 2023.

Drugs have been found concealed in banana shipments across the globe, most recently in February when British authorities said they had found

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of ******** hidden in a shipment of the fruit, breaking the record for the biggest single seizure of hard drugs in the country.

Last August, customs agents in the Netherlands seized 

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 found hidden inside crates of bananas in Rotterdam’s port. Three months before that, a police dog found
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 stashed in a case of bananas in the Italian port of Gioia Tauro.

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