Int’l drugs ring smuggled cocaine in surfboards

Photo provided by Uruguay's Ministry of the Interior shows the surfboards seized. URUGUAYAN INTERIOR MINISTRY
Photo provided by Uruguay's Ministry of the Interior shows the surfboards seized. URUGUAYAN INTERIOR MINISTRY

MONTEVIDEO – Police in Uruguay say they have broken up an international drugs ring which smuggled cocaine from South America to Europe hidden inside surfboards.

With help from counter-narcotics police in Spain, Portugal and Italy, three Italian citizens were arrested.

Sniffer dogs had alerted officers in Uruguay to six surfboards containing a total of 50kg (110lb) of cocaine.

Police allowed one board to be dispatched in order to track down those receiving it.

The dogs alerted their handlers to the suspicious package on 23 May. Officers said the boards were uncharacteristically heavy and when they passed them through a scanner, they spotted hidden packages inside.

A photo supplied by Uruguay’s interior ministry shows white powder spilling from one of the boards after it had been cut open. The smugglers had stuffed the inside of the surfboards with cocaine.

Two Italian nationals were arrested by police in Portugal as they went to pick up the cocaine-filled surfboard which police had allowed through. (BBC)

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