About a ton of cocaine was seized in the English port of Dover on Tuesday. According to the National Crime Agency, the investigation used information from Encrochat's PGP communications hacked by the police.

The cocaine was packed in a container with fruit from South America. Two people have been arrested and released after questioning. The investigation was conducted by the National Crime Agency in conjunction with the Scottish police. The cargo was bound for Scotland.

The catch is related to Operation Venetic, which is the name given by the British police to the Encrochat investigation that has been given the name 26Lemont in the Netherlands . The police could watch live PGP chats from users for months. The Dutch police announced today announced that thanks to information from this study, 50% more drug labs dismantled this year than other years. Other major investigations have also gained momentum as a result of this information, including into corruption among police officers.


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