Port of Le Havre: over two tonnes of cocaine seized, two men under investigation

  • Post category:Police & Justice
  • Reading time:7 mins read

Record Seizure at Le Havre Port: Over Two Tons of Cocaine Discovered, Two Men Indicted

On December 30, 2024, more than two tons of cocaine were seized at the port of Le Havre (Seine-Maritime), leading to the indictment of a 22-year-old dockworker and a 41-year-old truck driver on Friday, January 3. The two men face charges of drug trafficking as part of an organized group, conspiracy, and smuggling dangerous goods harmful to public health. These offenses carry a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison. According to Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau, the seized cocaine is valued at over €130 million on the retail market.

A Sophisticated Method Unveiled

The investigation, conducted by the Rouen gendarmerie’s research division and the OFAST (Anti-Narcotics Office), revealed a sophisticated smuggling technique: a “clone container” was introduced into the unloading area at the port. This container, marked identically to a legally registered one, allowed for a substitution to bypass scanning. “This is the first time we’ve seen this method used at Le Havre, though it is known to occur at other international ports,” explained Colonel Joël Kerleau, who leads the investigation.

Le Havre: A Key Entry Point for Drug Traffickers

According to the Paris prosecutor’s office, this seizure underscores the strategic role of Le Havre port as one of the main cocaine entry points into mainland France. A previous major seizure in March 2024 uncovered 2.7 tons of cocaine hidden in moving boxes arriving from Guadeloupe.

Reinforced Fight Against Narcotrafficking

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau praised the operation, stating on social media platform X that it demonstrates how “the fight against narcotrafficking is intensifying every day.” The investigation, now under the jurisdiction of the National Judicial Authority for Combating Organized Crime (Junalco), aims to identify all perpetrators and accomplices involved in the smuggling operation.

This significant seizure highlights the collaborative efforts of law enforcement and judicial authorities to combat the drug trade that continues to plague the nation.

Budget 2025: Mélenchon denounces the ‘treachery’ and ‘servility’ of the ‘traditional left’ after a meeting at Bercy with the Socialist Party, the Ecologists and the Communist Party.

Mélenchon Denounces the “Betrayal” of Traditional Left After Budget Negotiations at Bercy Controversial Talks Between the Government and Left-Wing PartiesOn Wednesday evening, leaders of the ...
Read More →

Essonne: what you need to know about the femicide in Brétigny-sur-Orge

Tragedy in Brétigny-sur-Orge: Woman Killed, Partner in Custody A 34-year-old woman was found dead during the night of Tuesday, January 7, to Wednesday, January 8, ...
Read More →

The Israeli Defence Minister announces that the bodies of two hostages have been found in the Gaza Strip

Israel recovers the body of a hostage abducted by Hamas Israel confirmed on Wednesday that it had repatriated the body of Youssef al-Zayadna, who was ...
Read More →

Violent fires on the outskirts of Los Angeles force thousands of residents to flee, 2,300 hectares already ravaged

Los Angeles Ravaged by Devastating Wildfires: 30,000 Residents Evacuated, Thousands of Acres Destroyed Uncontrollable Fires and Mass EvacuationsSince Tuesday, January 7, violent wildfires have been ...
Read More →

Snow and ice: four departments in the north of France under orange alert from Wednesday afternoon

Snow and Ice: Orange Alert Issued for Four Northern French Departments Starting Wednesday Météo-France has placed Seine-Maritime, Somme, Pas-de-Calais, and Nord under an orange alert ...
Read More →

SNCF Inoui and Ouigo TGV train fares to rise by an average of 1.5% from 8 January

SNCF Fare Increase: A Limited 1.5% Hike with Mixed Reactions Starting this Wednesday, January 8, 2025, ticket prices for TGV Inoui and Ouigo services will ...
Read More →