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Portuguese authorities seize cocaine hidden in acai shipment

International law enforcement operation by Europol has dismantled Brazilian cartel.

Following the June 2022 seizure of 800kg of cocaine hidden in a #reefercontainer of frozen acai berries at the Portuguese port of Sines, Europol reports that an international law enforcement operation involving Brazilian, Portuguese and Spanish authorities has dismantled a Brazilian cartel that had been flooding Europe with cocaine.

The criminal syndicate operated in several EU countries and had direct contact with cocaine producers in Brazil and other South American source countries. The gang prepared and shipped the cocaine in maritime containers bound for major European ports.

Following the June 2022 seizure, Europol brought together investigators from both sides of the Atlantic, who who have since worked together on a joint strategy to bring the whole network down.

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Cold Treatment Sterilisation (CTS) solution to pest risk management?

Fruit and fresh produce imports invariably comes with harmful pests foreign to the importing country putting agricultural activity in that country at risk.

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While the risk mitigation measures differ from region to region, country to country, and product to product according to their pest risk management protocols, one of the effective measures for the management of pest risk is Cold Treatment Sterilisation (CTS).

In this article, reefer logistics industry veteran Andy Connell shares information on all you need to know about Cold Treatment Sterilisation, what it is, how it works, and why it is required.

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6.5 tonnes of cocaine found between bananas

EUR 223 million value intercepted during three operations in Spain and Colombia
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6.5 tonnes of cocaine hidden in containerised banana shipments moving from South America to Spain have been seized as part of an international operation that dismantled a major Spanish criminal network involved in a range of illicit activities.

The criminal gang smuggled cocaine from Colombia to Spain using the port of Algeciras as its import hub in a “wholesale type of business structure,” said Europol. In an operation spanning several months, Colombian authorities intercepted two shipments totalling 4.25 tonnes of cocaine at the port of Cartagena. Spanish authorities then seized a third shipment of 2.3 tonnes while en route from the port of Algeciras to a nearby warehouse.

The criminal organisation was well-organised and well-informed, latterly diverting its drug smuggling activities to banana shipments direct from Ecuador to avoid further interceptions in Colombia.

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Mould & fungus spores a global threat

Cross-contamination risks for containerised food cargoes from spores of mould and fungus

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Latest issue of Containers Magazine from BIC – Bureau International des Containers just out, including Andy Connell on potential cross-contamination risks for containerised food cargoes while on ship from spores of mould and fungus.

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