Huanchaco, Peru:
Peruvian police say they have seized at least 3.3 tons of cocaine, the year's biggest haul, hidden in a shipment of coal that was bound for Belgium and Spain.
Counter-narcotics police chief Vicente Romero flew reporters from the capital to see the drugs Tuesday near the northern port of Trujillo.
He said the house in the countryside holding the cocaine was raided the previous day after a six-week joint operation with the US Drug Enforcement Administration that included wiretapping.
He said two Mexicans and five Peruvians were arrested and that a Mexican cartel was believed to be behind the operation.
Romero said it was the biggest cocaine seizure this year in Peru, which in 2012 overtook Colombia as the world's No. 1 cocaine producing country.
Counter-narcotics police chief Vicente Romero flew reporters from the capital to see the drugs Tuesday near the northern port of Trujillo.
He said the house in the countryside holding the cocaine was raided the previous day after a six-week joint operation with the US Drug Enforcement Administration that included wiretapping.
He said two Mexicans and five Peruvians were arrested and that a Mexican cartel was believed to be behind the operation.
Romero said it was the biggest cocaine seizure this year in Peru, which in 2012 overtook Colombia as the world's No. 1 cocaine producing country.
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