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https://www.today24.news/en/2020/11/coc ... eased.html
Cocaine trafficking via France: seven suspected members of a Dutch network released
November 30, 2020
The highway, heavy goods vehicles and cocaine. Lots of cocaine: precisely, more than a ton, which was to transit between southern Europe and the Netherlands, passing through France. Today, seven suspected traffickers, drivers and escorts, who were arrested in France and Hungary, in 2018 and 2019, are all at large.
The last to be still behind bars, a 56-year-old Finnish biker, was released in mid-November from the Gradignan prison (Gironde). His criminal record is, of course, blank in France. But elsewhere in Europe, he has already been convicted four times, including two for drug trafficking. His counsel, Me Tarek Koraitem, obtained his release against a deposit of 10,000 euros. Solicited, the lawyer did not wish to make any comment on this case which is still ongoing.
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Second episode, on October 1, 2018, customs officers spot two suspects in a service station in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne). They want to control the truck they are driving. Their papers indicate that they are from Lisbon in Portugal. When the officers opened the truck, they noticed frost, evidence of a break in the cold chain. The officials discovered, behind the pallets of frozen fish, fifty boxes of cocaine, or 653 kg worth nearly 20 million euros. The driver was recruited from a WhatsApp group, aimed at members of a rally of Harley Davidson fans. The biker had agreed to drive this truck between Spain and the Netherlands for 1500 euros. His sidekick, also a motorbike fan, makes no statement.
https://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2018/1 ... ndais.html
Le profil de cet individu est beaucoup moins lisse. Ce «biker», ancien membre d'un club de Hells Angel d'une ville de l'Est de la Finlande, a déjà été condamné pour trafic de stupéfiants dans son pays natal, en 2013. Il aurait passé trois ans en prison après avoir été arrêté avec 800 g d'amphétamines. «En Finlande il existe plusieurs groupes de bikers et les autorités savent qu'ils jouent un rôle important dans le trafic de drogue», confie un journaliste finlandais. Ce suspect, qui vivrait en Espagne après avoir également vécu en Suède, est resté peu disert face aux enquêteurs de la police judiciaire et pas plus bavard devant la juge d'instruction.