Chinese police seize US$6.5 million worth of cocaine in shipping container after US tip-off
The 70kg haul, transported to Shanghai by a Mexican drug cartel, is the largest amount recovered by Chinese police in a single case in recent years, the state news agency Xinhua reports
Chinese police – with help from the United States – have seized 70 kilograms of cocaine in the country’s biggest single haul in recent years, state media said.
Police – who are cracking down on drugs as part of a wider war on excess – were tipped off about a suspect shipping container from Peru by US Drug Enforcement Administration officials, the official news agency Xinhua said.
“By analysing phone messages and emails of a Mexican drug cartel member who had been murdered, the DEA said the container would arrive in Shanghai on August 18, from where it would be put on board a ship destined for New Zealand,” Xinhua reported yesterday.
Police and customs officials searched the ship upon its arrival in Shanghai and found the cocaine.
Xinhua said the haul was “the largest amount ever recovered by Chinese police in a single case in recent years”.
The US street value of the drugs was more than US$6.5 million, according to the most recent estimates from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.