Ecuador police destroy over 20 tonnes of cocaine

Ecuador police destroy over 20 tonnes of cocaine
Ecuadorean authorities place drug packages in a container, as part of the more than 20 tons of seized drugs to be destroyed at an undisclosed location, in Ecuador, Jan 25, 2024.
PHOTO: Secretaria General de Comunicacion de la Presidencia del Ecuador (Segcom)/Handout via Reuters

QUITO — Ecuadorean Police on Thursday (Jan 25) destroyed some 21.5 metric tons of cocaine which they seized over the weekend as part of a military offensive declared by the government to combat organised crime.

The drugs were found on Sunday stored in hundreds of blocks in storage space built under a pig farm located in the city of Vinces, officials said. One person was arrested at the scene.

Authorities used a technique known as encapsulation to destroy the drug, pulverising the seized blocks with waste before mixing the resulting fine powder with cement, sand and glass.

The method prevents cocaine from contaminating the environment or being recovered, authorities say.

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