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More than Half a Ton of Cocaine Is Spent in Porto De Salvador

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More than half a ton of cocaine was found by the Federal Receipt, on the morning of this Wednesday (10), in the port of Salvador. The body reported that the drug was hidden in a cargo of mineral iron, which would follow to Belgium. The 560.5 kg of cocaine seized has been estimated at about 108 million reals. This is the second drug presence in the Puerto de Salvador in less than a month. On May 20th of this year, the Federal Recipe had already a…
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More than half a ton of cocaine was found by the Federal Receipt, on the morning of this Wednesday (10), in the port of Salvador. The body reported that the drug was hidden in a cargo of mineral iron, which would follow to Belgium. The 560.5 kg of cocaine seized has been estimated at about 108 million reals. This is the second drug presence in the Puerto de Salvador in less than a month. On May 20th of this year, the Federal Recipe had already a…

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Most of the cocaine came by air from Brazil, and entered the country through Lisbon and Porto. Only in the last five years, more than 30 airport workers were arrested to help access to drugs in the country.

Action officials responsible for most traffic in Humberto Delgado and Sá Carneiro.

·Portugal
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Jornal de Notícias broke the news in Portugal on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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