Police Take Down European Cocaine 'Super Cartel'
'The Hill' reports that Europol, the official intelligence agency of the European Union, made the announcement on Nov. 28. Police forces in six countries reportedly worked together to target the “command-and-control center and the logistical drugs trafficking infrastructure in Europe”.
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