Cocaine found inside crates of bananas in Germany

Cocaine found inside crates of bananas in Germany Crates stacked with cocaine potentially worth millions have been found in banana packing cases in several German supermarkets including Lidl, Report informs via The Mirror.
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April 25, 2024 19:00
Cocaine found inside crates of bananas in Germany

Crates stacked with cocaine potentially worth millions have been found in banana packing cases in several German supermarkets including Lidl, Report informs via The Mirror.

Employees at discount stores in Berlin made the startling discovery earlier today while they were unpacking the latest crates, meant to have been filled with the fruit. The find sparked a major police operation with officers being seen armed with submachine guns taking up positions in front of the branches to guard the contraband.

It is understood at least four discount stores were found to have secret stashes of cocaine, although the exact number found has not been made public. A Lidl branch in Schönefeld and one in Marienfelde, both on the outskirts of the German capital, were swarmed by police. A Lidle spokesperson told The Mirror: "We cannot provide any information about ongoing proceedings. Lidl in Germany is in contact with the relevant authorities regarding the incident."

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