About 30 kilos of cocaine were found on a beach in Cherbourg, France, on Saturday after fragments of previous drug packages were found in the English Channel.
In total, more than two tons of cocaine, packaged in sealed bags, some of which were attached to life jackets, were seized by police officers who deployed a coast watch operation in the area.
According to the French news agency France Pressnewspaper quotes Essentiel, The prosecutor of Rennes, Philippe Astruc, warned the population against any temptations of “drug tourism”.
In addition to the criminal offense associated with possession of large amounts of cocaine, he also highlighted the health risks associated with the use of this drug.
According to the same source, the origin of the drug packages has not been established. They may have been thrown overboard to avoid a checkpoint, or they may have fallen off the ship.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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