
Dutch Police Seize Three Tonnes of Cocaine
Police have seized nearly three tonnes of cocaine in Klundert, in the southern Netherlands, in one of the country’s largest drug busts in recent years.

Police have seized nearly three tonnes of cocaine in Klundert, in the southern Netherlands, in one of the country’s largest drug busts in recent years.

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