Cocaine seizures in Europe’s biggest importing countries — the Netherlands and Belgium — have plummeted this year as heightened enforcement pushes traffickers to ports in southern and northern Europe.
Rotterdam and Antwerp, the bloc’s largest cargo seaports, interdicted just over half of the amount of cocaine in the first half of 2024 as they did in the same period last year. Belgian customs seized 22 metric tons, down from 43, while the Dutch grabbed 16 metric tons, down from 28, according to the latest figures.
Both countries have heavily ramped up efforts to intercept drugs and prevent drug-related violence, such as increased police presence, more sophisticated customs equipment and collaborations with the source countries in Latin America.