Spanish Police Seize 15 Tons of Moroccan Hashish, Arrest 49

Spanish Police Seize 15 Tons of Moroccan Hashish, Arrest 49
Spanish Civil Guard agents unload cargo of drugs from a fast inflatable craft at the Guadalquivir River in Cadiz, Spain, in a still from an undated video. (Spanish Civil Guard via AP/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)
The Associated Press
9/24/2022
Updated:
9/24/2022

MADRID—Spain’s Civil Guard said Friday it seized 14 metric tons (15.4 tons) of hashish from Morocco and arrested 49 people as it smashed a major drug-smuggling ring.

The gang was believed to be the biggest operating in Spain, regularly bringing up to 20 metric tons (19.7 tons) of hashish a month from North Africa to the Iberian peninsula, a Guardia Civil statement said.

The smugglers were heavily armed, police said, because rival gangs commonly attempt to steal the drugs, which landed on the southern Spanish coast near Cadiz and along the River Guadalquivir, according to the statement.

The operation involved about 400 police officers and began in December 2021 after authorities became aware of the gang.

The smugglers were well organized, police said, with separate groups in charge of loading, high-speed motorboats, fuel supplies and food.