Cocaine

Stay informed on the latest cocaine seizures and trafficking cases from around the globe. This section brings you rewritten reports on major smuggling attempts, port inspections, cartel activity, and record-breaking drug hauls. Cocaine remains one of the most trafficked narcotics in the world, and law enforcement continues to uncover sophisticated operations by criminal networks moving tons of it across borders. Whether it’s a hidden compartment in a shipping container, a private jet bust, or a cartel-led distribution ring, this category covers it all. Our reports highlight global seizure hotspots and evolving smuggling trends.

Sharp Decline in Antwerp Drug Seizures Amid Latin America Crackdowns

Cocaine seizures at Belgium’s Antwerp port plummeted by
nearly 62% in 2024, dropping from a record 116 tonnes in 2023 to 44 tonnes. Belgian authorities credit intensified drug enforcement in Latin American countries, particularly Ecuador, where anti-cartel measures disrupted trafficking networks. Smugglers have adapted by fragmenting shipments, leading to more but smaller seizures. Meanwhile, Africa’s role as a transit hub grows, with Sierra Leone emerging as a surprising contributor. Enhanced international collaboration and advanced port security are pivotal in combating the evolving drug trade.

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French cocaine use nearly doubles over one year

A recent study has revealed that over 1.1 million people in France consumed cocaine at least once in 2023, signaling a sharp rise in drug use. This alarming trend has prompted French authorities to propose tougher measures against traffickers and drug-related crimes. Cocaine consumption in France has nearly doubled since 2022 when the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFDT) reported an estimated 600,000 users. The country now ranks seventh in Europe for cocaine use. Key Factors Behind the Surge The rise in cocaine use is attributed to multiple factors: Purity and Price Trends Although cocaine prices have remained stable—66 euros per gram in 2023 compared to 60 euros in 2011—the drug’s purity has surged. Testing revealed a purity increase from 46% in 2011 to 73% in 2023. Law Enforcement’s Response Drug-related crime continues to disrupt daily life across France. In 2023, authorities seized 23.5 tonnes of cocaine, a significant jump from 4.1 tonnes in 2010. By November 2024, seizures had nearly doubled to 47 tonnes. Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has committed to ramping up efforts to combat the drug trade. 15 January 2025

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IB Enforcement Team makes 189 kg cocaine bust at Coutts port of entry

On November 13, 2024, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Integrated Border Enforcement Team in Alberta seized 189 kg of cocaine, valued at approximately $2 million, during a secondary examination of a commercial truck at the Coutts port of entry. The operation was a collaborative effort among the RCMP Federal Policing Northwest Region, CBSA, and Calgary Police Service. The IBET aims to enhance border security by investigating and interdicting criminal activities across the shared border. A criminal investigation is ongoing.

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Colombia-Led Operation Breaks Record with 225 Tonnes of Cocaine Seized, Unveils New Drug Route to Australia

A global anti-narcotics operation, Operation Orion, led by Colombia and involving 62 nations, seized 225 tonnes of cocaine within six weeks. This operation revealed a new smuggling route to Australia, using “narco submarines.” Six semi-submersible vessels were intercepted, disrupting significant trafficking tactics that usually involved smaller shipments. The operation thwarted $8.5 billion in cartel profits and averted numerous overdose deaths. Authorities also seized over 1,400 tonnes of various drugs and arrested 400 individuals, enhancing international cooperation in combating drug trafficking.

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Quarter-ton of cocaine seized in Holbrook traffic stop

Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers seized nearly 554 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $16.6 million to $22.1 million from a tractor-trailer in Holbrook. The drugs, hidden in boxes labeled with luxury car logos, were smuggled from California to Canada and discovered during a traffic stop for civil violations. Amarjeet Singh Matharu, the truck driver, was arrested for possession and transportation of narcotic drugs for sale. Since August, DPS has confiscated 6,498 pounds of illegal drugs, highlighting their commitment to combating drug trafficking in communities.

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Swiss national charged after 25kg of cocaine allegedly seized from luggage

A 21-year-old Swiss man is set to appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today, charged with importing 25kg of cocaine concealed in his luggage from Los Angeles. Detected by Australian Border Force officers, the cocaine is valued at approximately $8 million, with law enforcement committed to combating drug syndicates at airports.

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13 people charged over the largest cocaine seizure in Australia

The AFP has charged 11 men and two juveniles following an investigation into a transnational organised crime syndicate accused of conspiring to import 2.34 tonnes of cocaine into Australia by sea.

The men, including the crew of a vessel allegedly attempting to import the illicit drugs into Queensland and multiple parties waiting on shore to collect the cocaine, were arrested on Saturday (30 November, 2024) night and in the early hours of yesterday (Sunday, 1 December, 2024), following a joint investigation between the AFP and Queensland Police Service (QPS).

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