A ship with 400 kilos of cocaine on board, en route to the Netherlands, was intercepted in time by the police in Argentina. The drugs, with a street value of around 6 million euros, turned out to be hidden in refrigerators, with the crew's food.

This is reported by media in the South American country. The drugs were in a grain ship and were intercepted in the port of San Lorenzo, near the city of Rosario.

The discovery was made after detective work by Cuero, a trained dog, during an operation organized by the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office of the San Lorenzo region, in which the Argentine Naval Prefecture (PNA) was also involved.

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About 400 kilos of drugs were found, hidden in bags in a refrigerator containing the crew's food. The packages were embossed with images of crowns. The drugs probably came from a cartel that is very active in the region.


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