Spain seizes record amount of cocaine in Atlantic Ocean, authorities say
Spanish police have seized a record amount of cocaine in the Atlantic Ocean. The Civil Guard intercepted a freighter in international waters near the Canary Islands on Friday, discovering between 30,000 and 45,000 kilograms of the drug.

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AI-generatedSpanish police have seized a record amount of cocaine in the Atlantic Ocean. The Civil Guard intercepted a freighter in international waters near the Canary Islands on Friday, discovering between 30,000 and 45,000 kilograms of the drug. This operation, described as a "historic blow to drug trafficking," resulted in the arrest of approximately 20 individuals. The vessel had departed from Sierra Leone and was reportedly en route to Libya. Spanish authorities have stated this is one of the largest cocaine seizures both nationally and internationally.
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5 extractedThe seizure is one of the biggest, not only nationally but internationally.
Around 20 people were arrested in connection with the seizure.
The vessel was intercepted off Spain's Canary Islands on Friday.
The seizure is considered a historic blow to drug trafficking.
Spanish police seized between 30,000 to 45,000 kg of cocaine from a ship in the Atlantic Ocean.