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May 4, 2026 / 9:46 AM EDT / CBS/AFP Add CBS News on Google Spanish police have impounded what is believed to be a national record haul of cocaine from a ship in the Atlantic Ocean, with the seizure potentially reaching 40 tons, a union said on Monday.The Civil Guard intercepted the vessel in international waters off Spain's Canary Islands on Friday, with around 20 people arrested, sources from the force's main AUGC union told the Agence France-Presse.It is estimated that "between 35 and 40 tons of cocaine have been seized" because the hold "was completely stuffed" with bales of the drug, making it "a historic seizure," the sources said.The boat, now being inspected in the Canary Islands, had left Sierra Leone's capital Freetown for Benghazi in Libya.But the pattern of previous such operations suggests it was due to offload the drug onto smaller vessels for distribution in Europe because "the unloading of this volume of cocaine in Libya doesn't make much sense.""Many vessels would be needed, different ports, because such an unloading in a single port would arouse a lot of suspicion. So the operation is probably coordinated through international networks," the AUGC sources said.Spain's Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska
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