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Spanish, Dutch police seize nearly a ton of MDMA destined for South America

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 9:31 AM

MADRID, July 7 (Reuters) – Police in Spain and the Netherlands have seized 947 kg (2,088 lbs) of MDMA bound for South America, ​which traffickers intended to exchange for ‌cocaine, Spanish authorities said on Tuesday, in what was the largest seizure of the mind-altering drug in European history.

• In a statement, Spanish police said 15 people ‌were ​arrested in both countries, with ⁠12 of them being ⁠remanded in custody.

• The suspects have been charged with offences against public health, membership in a criminal organisation, electricity fraud and the ​unlawful possession of weapons.

• The alleged traffickers were preparing to ship the synthetic drugs ⁠concealed inside a crane, which ⁠was to be transported from the ​Belgian port of Antwerp to Ghana, police said.

• ​In Ghana, the chemical substance said to give ‌lengthy, euphoric highs with slight hallucinogenic properties would be exchanged for cocaine, which would then be sent to Europe via Spanish ports. The ⁠MDMA would then be shipped to South America.

• The investigations, which began in early 2025, showed that ⁠the suspects ‌coordinated shipments from Spain and the ⁠Netherlands to Africa and from there ​to ‌Latin America.

• The joint raids took ​place in ⁠late January 2026, once it was confirmed that the shipment was imminent.

• Police also seized 644 cannabis plants, three firearms, €46,000 ($52,615) and five luxury watches.

($1 = 0.8743 euros)

(Reporting by Javi West Larrañaga; Editing by ​Paul Simao)