Despite record cocaine seizures, drug cartels roil Europe

A Dutch customs officer poses for the media as containers are being unloaded at the Maasvlakte container terminal location in the port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, Monday, Jan. 9, 2023. Cocaine is spreading at an alarming rate through Europe, much of it through the world ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam. And a Tuesday, Jan. 10. 2023, announcement of massive seizures may well hide a bigger truth, that South American cartels are throwing ever more cocaine at the European market. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

ANTWERP, Belgium (AP) — Each tiny plastic package was barely the size of a fingernail and weighed all of 0.2 grams. Still, the bags of white powder police seized in a Brussels cellar were yet another indication that a surge in cocaine and crack supply is hitting Europe hard.

And, with it, comes unprecedented drug violence in Belgium and the Netherlands, whose ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam have proven the main gateway for Latin American cocaine cartels into the continent.

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