Spain’s Guardia Civil police said on Tuesday that they had seized more than one million ecstasy pills and other narcotics worth more than €25 million.
They called it the biggest ever seizure of synthetic pills in the country.
Officers arrested nine people as part of the operation in the city of Málaga (Andalusia) and the holiday island of Ibiza (Balearic Islands) suspected of belonging to ‘one of the main criminal organisations involved in the introduction of synthetic drugs in Spain, which operated in different parts of Europe’, police said in a statement.
The Guardia Civil said the gang was headed by Italian nationals based in Ibiza, which is known for its beaches and glittering dance clubs where party drugs like ecstasy are commonly found.
They seized 1,071,327 ecstasy pills, 73 kg of MDMA – the primary psychoactive chemical constituent of ecstasy – 212 kg of ketamine, 20 kg of cocaine, 21 kg of ‘pink cocaine’, which is a mixture of synthetic drugs, 10 kg of hashish and six kg of marijuana.
‘This is the biggest seizure of synthetic pills ever made in Spain,’ the statement said.
Police suspect the gang used vehicles with false bottoms to smuggle the drugs into Spain.
The country is a main entry point for drugs into Europe given its close ties with its former colonies in Latin America, a major cocaine producing region, and its proximity to Morocco, a top cannabis producer.
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Intervenidas más de 1 millón pastillas éxtasis y otras drogas sintéticas. Detenidas 9 personas.
Se trata de la mayor incautación de pastillas sintéticas aprehendida en España, con un valor estimado de más de 25 millones de euroshttps://t.co/N1NbHM58dg pic.twitter.com/bhqPYap1aW— Guardia Civil (@guardiacivil) September 10, 2024
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