
"Spanish police said Saturday they had arrested a 64-year-old long-haul truck driver wanted by German authorities for drug trafficking. The man allegedly used his job to transport more than 250 kilograms of marijuana and hashish worth over 500,000 euros ($540,000) from Spain to Germany, Catalan regional police said in a statement. Police arrested him on Tuesday at a logistics hub in Santa Perpetua de la Mogoda near Barcelona, it added."
"The man allegedly used his job to transport more than 250 kilograms of marijuana and hashish worth over 500,000 euros ($540,000) from Spain to Germany, Catalan regional police said in a statement. Police arrested him on Tuesday at a logistics hub in Santa Perpetua de la Mogoda near Barcelona, it added. He is in custody pending extradition under a European Arrest Warrant."
Spanish police arrested a 64-year-old long-haul truck driver wanted by German authorities for drug trafficking. The driver allegedly used his job to transport more than 250 kilograms of marijuana and hashish, with an estimated value exceeding 500,000 euros ($540,000), from Spain to Germany. The arrest occurred at a logistics hub in Santa Perpetua de la Mogoda near Barcelona. The suspect is in custody pending extradition under a European Arrest Warrant. Spain serves as a major entry point for marijuana and hashish into Europe because of its proximity to Morocco, a leading producer of those drugs.
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