529 Kilos of Cocaine Hidden in Cargo

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  • Bulk carrier TRUDY hit headlines twice recently.
  • First when French police seized the ship in English Channel on Oct 1, took her to Dunkirk and found some 1.1 ton of cocaine in cargo hold.
  • Second when on Oct 10 the ship was literally, hijacked during the night Oct 10-11 by a group of commandos-type perpetrators right at Dunkirk port.

A recent news article published in the Marine Bulletin states that Bulk carrier TRUDY second cocaine bust, this time in Rotterdam.

What happened?

Now it seems, their intention transpired – bulk carrier arrived at Rotterdam via Antwerp, early in the morning Oct 26.

Worker found suspicious packages and alerted police, which found 529 kilos of cocaine, hidden in a cargo hold, in packages of different size and weight.

So in all probability, commandos or whoever seized the ship in Dunkirk, brought in a new cocaine lot, destined for Rotterdam.

Ship was not detained

This time though, the ship wasn’t detained, she left Rotterdam in unusually short time, for a bulk carrier, – on the same day, in the evening, bound for Canakkale Turkey.

No news on any crew involvement/detention, hopefully there were none. The whole story is kind of, mind blowing. Is it EU or third world shithole? What’s going on?

Vessel details

Bulk carrier TRUDY, IMO 9415246, dwt 30790, built 2009. flag Liberia, ISM manager COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT-GEU (EQUASIS).

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Source: marine bulletin