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Spanish police arrest a drug gang using helicopters to fly drugs out of Morocco

Spanish police announced on Saturday that they had busted a criminal group using helicopters to smuggle Moroccan hashish in "a rare operation" against aerial drug trafficking.

The Civil 'Guard spokesperson Gonzalo López said that the 'helicopters could carry up to 900 kg (1,100-2,050 pounds) of hashish, and then transport it by road into other parts of Europe.

During raids conducted in the provinces Malaga, Almeria, and Murcia, police seized a helicopter, 657 kg hashish and five firearms. They also seized cash and vehicles.

Six people were arrested in the operation that also included Moroccan, Belgian, and Swedish law enforcement agencies.

It is rare that criminal gangs use helicopters to smuggle illegal drugs, but they do it occasionally. Police?sources said that helicopters were easy to detect, and difficult to purchase on the blackmarket.

In the first half of this year, Spanish Police dismantled criminal groups who used drones for drug transport from Morocco to Spain.

Spain's geographical position makes it an important?entry?point for hashish, mostly from Morocco, into Europe and cocaine, smuggled mainly from Latin America. Hashish is smuggled mainly by sea. Sometimes, it's done using jet-skis or high-speed launches.

Six suspects were remanded on suspicion of drug trafficking and belonging to criminal organisations. They also possessed firearms.

The Civil Guard has not stated when the operation called Giro took place. Reporting by Graham Keeley. Mark Potter edited the story.

(source: Reuters)