French Customs Seize 257 kg of Cannabis on Moroccan Bus Bound for Belgium

French customs seized a large quantity of cannabis hidden in the trailer of a bus from Morocco bound for Belgium at the Thun-l’Évêque toll booth. The operation resulted in the arrest and detention of three Moroccans.
225 kilos of resin and 59 kilos of grass. This is the quantity of drugs discovered and seized by customs at the Thun-l’Évêque toll booth on the night of Thursday, April 25 to Friday, April 26 during the inspection of a bus from Morocco bound for Belgium, reports L’Observateur du Cambrésis. Information confirmed by Ingrid Görgen, public prosecutor of Cambrai.
In the wake of this, three individuals of Moroccan origin were arrested. They are "drivers of a bus carrying twenty-five transit passengers destined for Belgium," it is specified. After their arrest, they were taken into custody.
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