Danish supermarket got drugs instead of bananas
COPENHAGEN,
Denmark (AP) — Drug traffickers back in Colombia must be going bananas
over how their shipment ended up at Danish supermarkets and not on the
streets.
Police
say employees at the supermarket chain Coop got a big surprise when
they opened banana boxes from the South American country and found about
100 kilograms (220 pounds) of what
police believe is cocaine.
The
powder was discovered last week in Aarhus, western Denmark, when
employees noticed that some of the boxes were heavier than others.
Coop spokesman Jens Juul says more bags with white powder were found Wednesday in a separate shipment from Colombia at a central dispatch facility in suburban Copenhagen.
Juul told the Danish news agency Ritzau the company has contacted their Colombian supplier.
Police are investigating, but haven't made any arrests.
(other than some shipping errors the Bogotá “Bananas for Drugs” exchange was a rousing success.)
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