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Colombian banana exporter under scrutiny over alleged ties to drug trafficking

Colombian banana exporter Banacol is facing scrutiny over allegations of involvement in transporting large cocaine shipments to Italian organized crime. The high-profile company has been linked to an array of Colombian politicians, including former President Álvaro Uribe and Medellín’s elected mayor, Federico Gutiérrez.

Italian authorities reconstructed the timeline of a considerable shipment of 2,226 kilos of cocaine, concealed in banana boxes, transported to Europe in 2020 and 2021. The illicit operation saw a collaboration between the Italian drug cartel Ndrangheta, which controls 80% of cocaine traffic in Europe, and another Italian mafia group, Camorra. The cargo was prepared in Turbo, Antioquia, a region where Banacol operates.


Source: bnn.network

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