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Dominican Republic seizes record 9.5 tonnes of cocaine

Authorities so far this year have seized nearly 47 tonnes of drugs.

Anti-drug police officers present packages of drugs seized, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (Jose Adames/AP)
Anti-drug police officers present packages of drugs seized, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (Jose Adames/AP) (Jose Adames/AP)

Authorities in the Dominican Republic announced on Friday that they confiscated nearly 9.5 tonnes of cocaine, the largest drug seizure in the country’s history.

The 250 million dollars (£195 million) worth of drugs were found nestled inside a banana shipment that arrived at the Caucedo port in the capital of Santo Domingo, the country’s most important seaport.

The shipment had been sent from Guatemala and was destined for Belgium, said Carlos Devers, spokesman for the Dominican Republic’s Anti-Drug Agency.

Ten suspects have been detained, he said at a press conference.

Authorities so far this year have seized nearly 47 tonnes of drugs.

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The second biggest seizure on record was reported in 2006, when officials found more than 5,680 pounds at the Caucedo port.

The Dominican Republic has long been considered a major drug transit point.