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Two people of sub-Saharan origin were arrested on board a truck in whose trailer, in several coves, the illegal cargo was located
Cocaine flows from Sub-Saharan Africa to the North through different routes are increasingly used by drug traffickers. The entry of the drug by sea into points of West Africa through fast boats, fishing or merchant is constant, in a wide strip of territory that reaches the Gulf of Guinea. From these points, several routes are opened that take the drug to Europe, the main market in the world, and one of them crosses Western Sahara. That's where the last cache was located.
It was members of the National Directorate General of Security (DGSN) of Morocco who located the shipment of the substance. The drugs arrived in the south of Morocco bordering the coast through the Guerguerat border crossing. Territorial Surveillance checked the trailer of a truck that, as it was later seen, was equipped with bays for the concealment of substances. They found 136 kilos of cocaine in white packages.
The heavy vehicle, with foreign registration, was manned by two people from Sub-Saharan Africa. Both were arrested for a crime against Public health.
Cocaine flows from Sub-Saharan Africa to the North through different routes are increasingly used by drug traffickers. The entry of the drug by sea into points of West Africa through fast boats, fishing or merchant is constant, in a wide strip of territory that reaches the Gulf of Guinea. From these points, several routes are opened that take the drug to Europe, the main market in the world, and one of them crosses Western Sahara. That's where the last cache was located.
It was members of the National Directorate General of Security (DGSN) of Morocco who located the shipment of the substance. The drugs arrived in the south of Morocco bordering the coast through the Guerguerat border crossing. Territorial Surveillance checked the trailer of a truck that, as it was later seen, was equipped with bays for the concealment of substances. They found 136 kilos of cocaine in white packages.
The heavy vehicle, with foreign registration, was manned by two people from Sub-Saharan Africa. Both were arrested for a crime against Public health.