Spain breaks up 'main' hashish smuggling ring

AFP  |  Madrid 

Spanish authorities said today they had broken up one of the "main" gangs that smuggles from to with the arrest of 12 people.

It is the second major bust this month of alleged drug smugglers in the southern province of Cadiz, where drug traffickers are operating in an increasingly brazen manner that has alarmed authorities.

"We have declared war on drug traffickers and those who help them," Interior said in a post.

In addition to the 12 arrests, police seized a submachine gun, ammunition a bulletproof vest and nearly 190,000 euros (USD 223,000) in their latest bust, he added.

The said the operation "has broken up one of the main criminal organisations dedicated to the introduction of from to the Campo de Gibraltar", a country in province.

Two weeks ago police arrested 14 suspected smugglers and seized drugs and boats allegedly used to run stashes of across the Strait of from

Police announced their in April, when they found 8.7 tonnes hidden in a container ship that arrived from in the in

The province, which is just 15 kilometres (nine miles) from Morocco's northern coast, is the entry point for 40 percent of the drugs smuggled into Spain, according to the interior ministry.

Hundreds of people gathered in Algeciras' main square on Thursday night to protest against the increasingly violent drugs trade in the underprivileged area.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 00:30 IST