Summary

The Dominican Republic seized a record 9.5 tonnes of cocaine, worth $250 million, in a banana shipment at Santo Domingo’s Caucedo port.

The drugs, shipped from Guatemala and destined for Belgium, mark the country’s largest drug bust, surpassing a 2006 seizure of 2.6 tonnes.

Authorities detained ten suspects and highlighted increasing trafficking activity through the Caribbean.

Analysts at InSight Crime warn the region is becoming a key smuggling route for cocaine to Europe, where demand has more than doubled since 2011, leveraging the Dominican Republic’s major transport hubs.

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    20 days ago

    Honestly, people don’t realise just how little this makes any sort of difference.

    A few weeks of the markets in a few particular places being a bit dry, if even that.

    So fucking moronic letting this massive trade be ruled by criminals and actively using societies money for a war that is completely fucking useless.

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      20 days ago

      It doesn’t do anything to “stop drugs”. But it makes a big difference to the careers of all the storm troopers and related industries. Give out some promotions! Buy some more military gear!