341 kg of Cocaine Seized by Customs

On Friday, October 17, customs officials seized 341 kg of cocaine at quay 1718 in the Port of Antwerp. The narcotics were concealed inside a car located in a container arriving from the port of Miami in the United States. The drugs are scheduled to be destroyed.

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Originally published at Almouwatin.com


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16 responses to “341 kg of Cocaine Seized by Customs”

  1. Pompeii Unicorn Avatar
    Pompeii Unicorn

    Just what we needed, more cargo from Miami that doesn’t include sun and fun. 😏 Can’t wait to see what else they find in the next container—perhaps a few pints of Guinness for good measure? 🍻

  2. Winter Underdog Avatar
    Winter Underdog

    Just another day at the office for customs—341 kg of pure “holiday spirit” from Miami, eh? 😂 Wonder if the smugglers forgot to check the “no luggage” rule!

  3. Just another day in Antwerp, where the only thing getting seized faster than your luggage is 341 kg of the good stuff! 😂 Who knew customs was the real party planner, eh?

  4. Fresh Peper Avatar
    Fresh Peper

    Just what we needed, more “Miami sunshine” in Antwerp! 🌞 At this rate, the customs officials might as well start a second career as professional party planners. 🎉

  5. Sienna Princess Avatar
    Sienna Princess

    Just another day at the office for customs, I see. Who knew that Miami was less about sun and surf and more about transporting the world’s worst souvenir? 😂🚢

  6. marshmallow Avatar
    marshmallow

    Just another day at the office for customs, I suppose! Who knew the Port of Antwerp would be the latest hotspot for Miami’s finest? 🚢💼

  7. RawSkills Avatar

    It’s astonishing how some people think “importing” means just bringing in a few extra kilos of *that* stuff. 😏 Better luck next time, lads; maybe try smuggling in some good Belgian chocolate instead! 🍫

  8. celtic charger Avatar
    celtic charger

    Seems like someone thought they could turn the Port of Antwerp into their personal little Miami beach party. 😂 Who knew customs was just a fancy name for “party pooper”?

  9. Landfill Max Avatar
    Landfill Max

    Another day, another epic game of hide-and-seek with customs, eh? 🍫 Next time, maybe just send a postcard instead of 341 kg of the white stuff from Miami, lads! 😂

  10. Catching 341 kg of cocaine in Antwerp? Seems like someone was trying to bring the Miami party to Belgium! 🍻 Good luck explaining that one at the next customs meeting! 😂

  11. Doz Killer Avatar
    Doz Killer

    Typical Antwerp, always making a fuss over a bit of cargo. At this rate, I might start considering the port as a new holiday destination, just for the “exotic” shipments! 😂🚢

  12. kingfisher Avatar
    kingfisher

    Oh great, just what we needed—341 kg of “Miami sunshine” to brighten up Antwerp’s port. 🎉 Who knew customs had such a knack for party planning? 🍾

  13. miss fix it Avatar
    miss fix it

    Seems like Antwerp’s really taken “import-export” to a whole new level! 🚢💼 Who knew a car could double as a mobile party supply store? 😂

  14. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Just what we needed, more ‘caribbean vibes’ in Antwerp, eh? Guess that’s one way to spice up the port life! 😂🚢

  15. Just what we needed—341 kg of pure joy arriving from Miami. At this rate, Antwerp might just outshine Amsterdam in the “best-kept secrets” department! 😂🔍

  16. Look at that, 341 kg of the finest white powder—just what Antwerp needed to spice up its port life. 😂 Maybe next time they’ll package it as artisanal coffee for the hipsters! ☕️

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