16 May 2016

Record cocaine bust in Colombia

4:50 pm on 16 May 2016

Colombia police have seized the largest ever domestic haul of illegal drugs - nearly eight tonnes of cocaine.

A Colombian police officer standing guard over eight tons of seized cocaine in Turbo, Antioquia department, on May 15, 2016.

A Colombian police officer standing guard over eight tons of seized cocaine in Turbo. Photo: AFP

The drugs had been hidden on a banana plantation near the north-western coastal town of Turbo.

President Juan Manuel Santos congratulated officers on Twitter, saying: "Operation in Turbo seized the greatest amount in our history."

Police say the drugs belonged to Clan Usuga, a criminal gang.

Three suspects were arrested and another three escaped, a statement read.

Nearly 1.5 tonnes of the drugs had been wrapped "and ready to go out to the export market", Defence Minister Luis Carlos Villegas said.

It was the largest seizure of cocaine on Colombian territory although there may have been slightly larger cocaine seizures at sea, he added.

Clan Usuga is mainly engaged in drug trafficking but has also been accused of extortion, illegal mining, forced disappearances and murder, correspondents say.

Colombian police estimate the gang has about 2000 active members.

Over the past five years, security forces have captured 6700 members of the group.

Earlier this month, the Colombian government said it would launch air raids against gangs involved in drug trafficking and illegal mining.

The new strategy specifically targets three gangs - Clan Usuga, Los Pelusos and Los Puntilleros.

- BBC

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