Be careful when next you visit a German supermarket as boxes filled with bananas, and cocaine were delivered to five
Berlin supermarkets in what police called a "logistical
error" by drug smugglers.
According to Reuters, supermarket staff discovered the containers with a total of 140 kg of cocaine on Monday shortly before the fruit went on sale to the public, police and customs investigators said. It was the largest discovery of cocaine in Germany's capital in about 15 years and has an estimated street value of 6 million euros, according to police.
"We were of course surprised," senior police officer Olaf Schremm, who heads the local drug investigation department, told reporters. "I don't know where the mistake was in the perpetrators' delivery chain."
According to Reuters, supermarket staff discovered the containers with a total of 140 kg of cocaine on Monday shortly before the fruit went on sale to the public, police and customs investigators said. It was the largest discovery of cocaine in Germany's capital in about 15 years and has an estimated street value of 6 million euros, according to police.
"We were of course surprised," senior police officer Olaf Schremm, who heads the local drug investigation department, told reporters. "I don't know where the mistake was in the perpetrators' delivery chain."
They were brought by ship from Colombia to Hamburg and delivered to a fruit
wholesaler in Berlin. Cocaine were found in seven of them. The boxes were eventually delivered to five supermarkets in
the Berlin area, but investigators said the intended destination of the cocaine
was unclear. Masked officers in bulletproof vests showed the seized boxes
to media. The cocaine will be stored and eventually destroyed.
Drugs are often smuggled in container ships from South
America to Europe, the police said, adding that it is very difficult to keep
track of thousands of containers which are stored in the port of Hamburg for
only a short time. "At the end of the day, it's beyond one's
control," Schremm said. German authorities say drug smugglers use air mail or
couriers to import cocaine more often than ships. In 2012, investigators seized
1.26 metric tonnes of cocaine in total.
Courtesy Reuters.
Courtesy Reuters.
2 comments:
Cocaine and banana...what a mix...lol
I guess it makes sense when the banana is from Colombia..
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