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Police Disrupt the New Cocaine Entry Route Through the Canary Islands

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A well-known phantom ship in Lanzarote served as a gas station to supply the narco-lanches, 11 boats spread across the Atlantic that collected cocaine that arrived in merchants from South America. As they live 24 hours a week at sea, they need fueling. In addition, the stranded ship provided parapet to avoid being detected by radar. Nearly 4,000 kilos of cocaine have been seized on this Canarian route, one of which makes up the Atlantic façade. …
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A well-known phantom ship in Lanzarote served as a gas station to supply the narco-lanches, 11 boats spread across the Atlantic that collected cocaine that arrived in merchants from South America. As they live 24 hours a week at sea, they need fueling. In addition, the stranded ship provided parapet to avoid being detected by radar. Nearly 4,000 kilos of cocaine have been seized on this Canarian route, one of which makes up the Atlantic façade. …

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laprovincia.es broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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