Spanish police seize record 10 tons of cocaine hidden in cargo of salt


MADRID, Jan 12 (Reuters) - ‌Spanish police have made their ‌largest-ever cocaine seizure on the high ‌seas, intercepting a vessel carrying almost 10 metric tons of the drug concealed in a shipment ‍of salt en route ‍from Brazil to ‌Europe, police said on Monday.

The operation led ‍to the ​arrest of 13 people on board. The vessel, which ⁠ended up running out of fuel, ‌had to be towed to port by coastguards ⁠in Santa ‍Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, police said in a statement.

Officers recovered 294 bales ‍of the drug and a ‌handgun.

Footage showed police officers using shovels and digging with their hands to remove cocaine from beneath the salt, and then forming a line to move the bales to the pier.

The international effort ‌also involved the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Brazil's Federal Police, Britain's National Crime Agency and ​authorities in France and Portugal.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo, editing by Andrei Khalip and Alex Richardson)

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