Cocaine Uncovered Hidden in Banana Shipments Across Denmark
According to the broadcaster, staff at 12 Coop stores discovered the drugs concealed among the bananas earlier this week. The incident has prompted Denmark's National Unit for Special Crimes (NSK) to launch an investigation into how the cocaine made its way into routine supermarket deliveries. Police Inspector Henrik Andersen emphasized the seriousness of the case, though further information remains scarce.
Henrik Vigh, a criminologist and professor at Copenhagen University, told media that using bananas for drug trafficking is a growing trend. The perishable nature of fruit shipments allows banana containers to pass swiftly through customs, making them an appealing smuggling tactic for traffickers.
The report also highlighted similar incidents in neighboring Germany and Norway. Last year, German authorities discovered 95 kilograms (209 pounds) of cocaine hidden in banana shipments, while in December 2023, Norway seized 134 kilograms.
As part of the ongoing investigation, a 37-year-old Coop employee was arrested on Thursday after authorities found one kilogram of cocaine in his car. However, it remains unclear if this arrest is directly linked to the supermarket seizures.
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