Cocaine seizures fall in big EU ports as gangs target easier routes

17 July 2024 , 20:43
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Rotterdam and Antwerp, the bloc’s largest cargo seaports, interdicted just over half of the amount of cocaine in the first half of 2024. | Simon Wohlfahrt/Getty Images
Rotterdam and Antwerp, the bloc’s largest cargo seaports, interdicted just over half of the amount of cocaine in the first half of 2024. | Simon Wohlfahrt/Getty Images

As Antwerp and Rotterdam crack down, other ports bear the brunt.

Elizabeth Baker

Ylva Johansson, Security, Shipping, Ports, Cargo, Europe, Drugs, Cocaine

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