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Morocco finds hash shipment disguised as orange juice
By AFP - Mar 13,2018 - Last updated at Mar 13,2018
RABAT, Morocco — Moroccan custom officials said on Tuesday that they had seized 240 kilogrammes of hashish squeezed into orange juice cartons destined for export at the port city of Casablanca.
Authorities said the stash was found after a check of the supposed shipment of fruit drink showed up some “discrepancies”.
After a search, bricks of cannabis resin totalling 240 kilogrammes were found “carefully concealed inside cartons of orange juice from a local brand”, said a statement by the customs authorities carried by local media.
In a bid to outfox officials the smugglers had added sand to the shipment to make it weigh the same as a consignment of juice, it said.
North African nation Morocco is the biggest producer of hashish in the world and one of the major exporters of cannabis resin, which is mainly shipped to Europe, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
Some 50,000 hectares of agricultural land were used for the production of cannabis, mostly in the impoverished northern Rif region, statistics from 2015 said.
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