Europol Seizes $822 Million Of Drugs In Central America Operation

$822 Million Of Coke, Heroin, Pot Seized By Europol
European Union Police wait to join a convoy of Palestinian Police after crossing the checkpoint between the outskirts of Jerusalem and the West Bank town of Bethlehem on their way to an advisory meeting with the Bethlehem Police Department, 07 November 2007. Sitting behind the wheel of his four-by-four in Bethlehem, retired Scotland Yard counter-terrorism expert Colin Smith and five European advisors twiddle their thumbs and wait. The Palestinian police they have come to advise, train and equip to impose order on West Bank chaos to lay the groundwork for a Palestinian state that Israel says is conditional on security, forgot they were coming. AFP PHOTO/DAVID FURST (Photo credit should read DAVID FURST/AFP/Getty Images)
European Union Police wait to join a convoy of Palestinian Police after crossing the checkpoint between the outskirts of Jerusalem and the West Bank town of Bethlehem on their way to an advisory meeting with the Bethlehem Police Department, 07 November 2007. Sitting behind the wheel of his four-by-four in Bethlehem, retired Scotland Yard counter-terrorism expert Colin Smith and five European advisors twiddle their thumbs and wait. The Palestinian police they have come to advise, train and equip to impose order on West Bank chaos to lay the groundwork for a Palestinian state that Israel says is conditional on security, forgot they were coming. AFP PHOTO/DAVID FURST (Photo credit should read DAVID FURST/AFP/Getty Images)

AMSTERDAM, July 3 (Reuters) - About 30 tonnes of cocaine, heroin and marijuana with a street value of $822 million was seized in Central America and the Caribbean last month in one of the biggest international drug hauls, pan-European police force Europol said.

It said Operation Lionfish, which targeted the maritime trafficking of drugs and illicit firearms by organised crime groups across Central America and the Caribbean, yielded the arrest of 142 people and seizure of 15 vessels as well as guns, cash, and eight tonnes of chemical precursors.

The international operation was carried out from May 27 to June 10, a Europol spokesman said, and an investigation into the source of the drugs was under way. No details were released of the nationalities of those arrested.

More than 30 countries and territories were involved in the operation, led by Interpol and supported by Europol.

"The operation was coordinated in response to growing evidence of the organised crime in the trafficking of drugs and firearms in the Central America and Caribbean regions due to its strategic location," Europol said in a statement. (Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; editing by Mark Heinrich)

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