The drug-stuffed fruit was found among 10 shipping containers filled
with pineapples that arrived in the southern port of Algeciras, one of
Europe's largest ports, the ministry said.
Among the thousands of fresh pineapples inside the containers, they
found fruit that had been hollowed out and stuffed with drugs and then covered with a yellow wax that simulated the color of pineapple pulp.
The pineapples arrived from an undisclosed country in Central America and were en route to two companies, one based in Madrid and the other in Sant Quirze del Valles near Barcelona. Both companies were said to be run by Spanish nationals of Colombian origin. The police detained three people as part of their investigation and have not ruled out more arrests.
Spain's close ties to its former colonies in Latin America have made it a
key entry point for cocaine smuggled across the Atlantic to Europe.
Smugglers have used increasingly ingenious methods to get the drug past
Spanish customs.
In recent years police have found cocaine inside breast implants, a wig,
a plaster cast encasing a man's broken leg as well as inside a 42-piece
crockery set, consisting of bowls, plates and saucers.
The pineapples arrived from an undisclosed country in Central America and were en route to two companies, one based in Madrid and the other in Sant Quirze del Valles near Barcelona. Both companies were said to be run by Spanish nationals of Colombian origin. The police detained three people as part of their investigation and have not ruled out more arrests.
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