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Bulgaria seizes cocaine in diplomatic car

Bulgarian customs made history by seizing 206kg of cocaine hidden in a diplomatic car. The drugs, worth $22M, were detected using sniffer dogs and X-ray scans. Among those arrested were a Congolese diplomat and a Belgian national. This marks Bulgaria's largest land border drug bust to date.

Sofia, July 20

Bulgarian law enforcement authorities at the country's Kapitan Andreevo checkpoint near the border with Turkey have seized 205.94 kg of cocaine hidden in a diplomatic car, officials said on Sunday.

This was the largest amount of cocaine seized at Bulgaria's land borders, the National Customs Agency (NCA) said in a press release.

The Land Rover with diplomatic license plates, driven by a 43-year-old Bulgarian citizen, arrived at the checkpoint on Friday.

Two other passengers were travelling in the car from Belgium via Bulgaria to Turkey: a 40-year-old man, a citizen of the Democratic Republic of Congo with diplomatic status, and a 54-year-old woman with Belgian citizenship, born in the Republic of Congo, the NCA said.

The vehicle underwent a thorough inspection involving a drug-sniffing dog, who pointed to four suitcases in the trunk and one in the back seat behind the driver.

The suitcases were scanned with mobile X-ray equipment, which noted unusual densities. After opening, it was discovered that instead of personal luggage, they contained a total of 179 packages of cocaine with a total gross weight of 205.940 kg, Xinhua news agency reported.

The illicit substance had an estimated court value of 22.1 million US dollars, the NCA said.

The driver and his two companions were arrested. An investigation is underway.

On March 25, Bulgarian authorities seized 40.802 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a sea container at the port of Burgas, NCA.

The drugs, with an estimated court value of 10.5 million US dollars, were discovered last Friday during a search of a ship transporting banana containers from Ecuador, the NCA said in a press release.

An X-ray scan revealed unusual density in the natural cavities of the container's refrigeration unit. Upon inspection, customs officers and border police found 35 packages wrapped in tape. Field tests confirmed the packages contained high-purity cocaine.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

205 kg is a HUGE quantity! This shows how drug cartels are getting bolder. I hope Indian agencies are paying attention to such smuggling techniques. Our Mumbai and Delhi airports need extra vigilance.

Aman W

The drug detection dog deserves a medal! 🐕‍🦺 Shows how important it is to invest in trained animals for security. India should have more sniffer dogs at all entry points.

Sarah B

While I appreciate the seizure, I wonder how much still gets through undetected. $22 million worth is just the tip of the iceberg. This is a global problem needing international cooperation.

Kavya N

These smugglers think they're so smart using diplomatic cars. Thank God for technology like X-ray scanners! India should upgrade all border checkpoints with similar equipment ASAP.

Vikram M

The Congo connection is worrying. Many African routes are being used for drug trafficking to Asia. Our Narcotics Control Bureau needs to monitor flights from these regions more carefully.

David E

Respectfully, while this seizure is impressive, the article doesn't mention if this was based on intelligence or random check. If random, that's concerning about how much might be getting through normally.

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