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Cocaine: why Breton ports are increasingly targeted

Summary by Le Télégramme
The second most seized drug in volume (53.5 tons in 2024) in France, cocaine transits 75% by sea, mainly via the port of Le Havre. But the traffickers explore new ways and techniques, especially in Brittany. Bruno Retailleau is precisely this Friday in Quiberon (56) to talk about it.
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The second most seized drug in volume (53.5 tons in 2024) in France, cocaine transits 75% by sea, mainly via the port of Le Havre. But the traffickers explore new ways and techniques, especially in Brittany. Bruno Retailleau is precisely this Friday in Quiberon (56) to talk about it.

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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