Spanish Police Seize 140 Kilos of Hashish at Tarifa Port, Arrest 3 Moroccan Suspects

Spanish National Police and Frontex agents arrested three Moroccans at the port of Tarifa in possession of nearly 140 kilos of hashish hidden in the trunk of a car. They were trying to smuggle the drugs into Spain from Tangier.
The suspects, coming from Morocco, were apprehended at one of the border controls at the port of Tarifa. They were transporting 186 bales of hashish weighing nearly 140 kilos, hidden in the trunk of their vehicle. The agents discovered the drugs after a thorough inspection of the car by the agents, according to Sevilla Actualidad.
Another operation carried out at the port of Ceuta allowed agents to dismantle an international criminal network dedicated to the trafficking of high-end vehicles. In total, three high-end vehicles stolen in France and Belgium were seized. The network had stolen about a hundred cars over the past two years.
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