"Police described the tunnels as a complex underground infrastructure similar to a mine, complete with pulleys, cranes, rails, and carts for transporting drugs."
"The trafficker, dubbed the Narco-Architect, was arrested during Operation Ares, which dismantled a network controlling hashish trafficking in the region."
"Commissioner Antonio Martinez Duarte emphasized the sophistication of the drug tunnel, specifically designed for trafficking hashish, capable of smuggling up to two tons weekly."
"The entrance to the tunnel was cleverly concealed inside a warehouse, requiring agents to move a large refrigerator to access a soundproofed area."
Spanish police discovered two clandestine tunnels used for drug trafficking from Morocco to Ceuta, designed by a trafficker known as the Narco-Architect. The tunnels featured a complex infrastructure resembling a mine, equipped with pulleys, cranes, and rails. The operation led to the arrest of the trafficker and 26 others. The tunnels could transport up to two tons of hashish weekly, with drugs shipped to Europe, particularly the Netherlands, linked to the Mocro Maffia. The entrance was hidden behind a large refrigerator in a warehouse near the border.
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