CARAÏBES (Martinique 🇫🇷 ) : three British nationals arrested as international operation leads to seizure of 1.2 tonnes of cocaine in the Atlantic

The operation saw officers from the NCA’s international network working alongside the Spanish Policia Nacional, French customs (DNRED), the French Navy and the Maritime Analysis and Operations Centre Narcotics (MAOC-N) in Lisbon.

Three British nationals have been arrested as part of an international operation against drug trafficking across the Atlantic, which has seen around 1.2 tonnes of cocaine seized from a boat.

boats 380 x 225National Crime Agency officers worked with counterparts in France and Spain to target a crime group suspected of shipping cocaine to Europe.

The operation led to the interception of a Spanish-registered yacht around 1,200 miles east of Martinique by a French navy frigate on 18 December.

On board, officers recovered around 40 bales of cocaine weighing around 1.2 tonnes, which would have had a UK estimated street value of around £96 million once adulterated.

The three crew members were arrested, including the 29-year-old from Stornoway in Scotland who was skippering the vessel, and they have all been taken to Martinique to face criminal charges.

Following the interception, Spanish authorities in Marbella and Valencia moved in to arrest five further people suspected of involvement in the shipment.

They included a 62-year-old British national, originally from Lincolnshire but now resident in Spain, and his 24-year-old son. They were detained by the Policia Nacional as they sat down at a restaurant in Marbella on 19 December. All five remain in custody as investigations continue.

The operation saw officers from the NCA’s international network working alongside the Spanish Policia Nacional, French customs (DNRED), the French Navy and the Maritime Analysis and Operations Centre Narcotics (MAOC-N) in Lisbon.

The NCA’s International Liaison Officer in Madrid, Paul Owen, said:

“This multi-national operation has seen a huge consignment of cocaine prevented from reaching Europe, and huge profits denied to organised criminals.

I have no doubt that some of these drugs were destined for the UK.

“Tackling these global networks requires international law enforcement co-operation, and I’m grateful to our partners in France, Spain, the Caribbean and MAOC-N for their assistance.

“Working together we are determined to do all we can to target, disrupt and dismantle drug trafficking groups, and prevent them from fuelling violence, intimidation and decay in UK communities.”

22 December 2023

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FRANCE 🇨🇵 (OFAST – Gendarmerie): 409 kilos de résine de cannabis découverts dans un box à Fleury-Mérogis

Mercredi matin, les gendarmes ont mis la main sur le stock d’un réseau de trafic de stupéfiants qui était caché dans un box à Fleury-Mérogis.

Au total, ils ont emporté 409 kg de résine de cannabis

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NARCO-LOGISTIQUE : comment la guerre en Ukraine a bouleversé le trafic de drogue russe

Dans un rapport de décembre 2023 pour la Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime («Initiative mondiale contre la criminalité transnationale organisée») et repris par Business Insider, Mark Galeotti analyse en profondeur l’impact de la guerre en Ukraine sur le milieu criminel russe. Cet historien et analyste britannique, spécialiste de la Russie, note un changement majeur: la refonte des principales voies d’acheminement de drogues, autrefois utilisées par les gangs.

Avant le conflit, la Russie était une plaque tournante pour les flux de toutes sortes de produits illicites. Argent, armes, drogues, êtres humains: tout transitait par le milieu russe, grandement aidé en cela par le réseau criminel ukrainien. La guerre a coupé les relations entre les deux entités de gangsters visiblement plus patriotes qu’on aurait pu le penser.

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ATLANTIQUE (DNRED Fort de France 🇨🇵) : 1200 kilos de cocaïne saisis sur un voilier au large de la Martinique

Le 18 décembre, orientée par un renseignement de la Direction Nationale du Renseignement et des Enquêtes Douanières (DNRED), la Marine nationale est intervenue dans des conditions météorologiques défavorables, par une mer formée, à plus de 2000 kilomètres au large de la Martinique, sur un voilier suspecté de trafics illicites à destination de l’Europe.

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