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Police swoop on Balkan cartel's European '~cocaine pipeline'

MADRID (AP) - Law enforcement agencies from eight European countries pounced on a Balkan crime organization allegedly running the continent's largest cocaine distribution network, making 61 arrests and seizing more than four metric tons (4.4 tons) of the drug, authorities said Monday.

Europol, the European Union's police agency, said the cartel set up a 'œcocaine pipeline'ť from South America to Spain and other European countries. It was 'œflooding Europe with cocaine,'ť Europol said in a statement.

The coordinated international operation involved crime-fighting agencies from Spain, Germany, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia and Colombia, according to Spanish police. The investigation also took police to Brazil, the Dominican Republic and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The smuggling gang was made up mostly of eastern Europeans, including what Europol said were two 'œhigh-value targets.'ť

The gang included members of paramilitary units and was 'œone of the most important criminal organizations operating in Europe,'ť Spanish police said. It allegedly was also involved in robberies, money laundering, extorsion and kidnapping.

In Colombia, the gang was involved in transfers of soccer players between clubs to launder their illicit drug gains.

The operation began in 2018 and culminated in the arrests in March and May. Europol didn't immediately answer questions about why news of the operation was being announced months later.

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