Brazil seizes suspected massive cocaine haul hidden in timber cargo


SAO PAULO, June ⁠21 (Reuters) - Brazil seized what appeared ⁠to be a major cocaine shipment ‌concealed in timber cargo, which authorities said was likely the country's biggest-ever haul of smuggled ​cocaine, following a joint ⁠operation with U.S. ⁠and Bolivian officials.

Brazil's Federal Revenue Service said ⁠police ‌were conducting a forensic examination of the cargo after ⁠finding evidence that smugglers were hiding narcotics ​within ‌the wood itself.

Acting on shared intelligence, ⁠authorities stepped ​up border inspections on June 19 and detained eight trucks carrying about ⁠260 metric tons of timber ​on Sunday, the revenue service said in a statement.

Based on previous cases involving ⁠the same method, illicit substances could account for 10% to 20% of the cargo's weight, the revenue service ​said. It added that, ⁠if confirmed by the Federal Police analysis, ​the haul could ‌total 20 to 50 ​metric tons of cocaine.

(Reporting by Luciana Magalhaes; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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