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Basel border guards nab meat smugglers

Border guards in Basel arrested two men attempting to smuggle more than 300 kilograms of non-refrigerated meat into Switzerland in a van from Germany, Swiss customs administration officials said on Tuesday.

Basel border guards nab meat smugglers
Photo: Swiss customs administration

The men, two Somalis living in Switzerland, were caught with 151 kilograms of sausages, 110 kilograms of chicken legs, 57 kilograms of lamb and large quantities of poultry-burgers.

The meat was wrapped in plastic and packed into cardboard boxes, customs officials said.

The two men were checked at a small border crossing in Riehen, a municipality in the canton of Basel City, on December 7th, officials said.
 
Customs said the meat, which was spoiled, was destined for resale by a family farm business in German-speaking Switzerland.

One of the Somalis had earlier been caught smuggling cooking oil and wheat flour to the farm.

“The two detainees were surprised at being stopped because obviously they did not expect to be checked at this small crossing,” Patrick Gantenbein, of the Basel customs office said, according to a report from the Basler Zeitung newspaper.

It was not clear how many hours the meat had not been refrigerated.

But Gantenbein said “the meat was unappetizing . . . liquid was deposited in the bags”.

Customs destroyed the contraband.

Unrefrigerated transport of meat is banned in Switzerland because of the potential health hazards.

Customs said the Somalians faces charges and fines of several thousand francs.

Significant differences in the price of food in European countries and Switzerland have proved tempting to smugglers, particularly since the Swiss franc has risen in value against the euro.

And Basel appears to be one of the favorite points of entry.

In July, customs nabbed a Frenchman attempting to transport 1.4 tonnes of non-refrigerated beef from Holland across the border at Riehen in his Mercedes van.

In May, customs officials in Basel caught a man trying to carry 1.5 tonnes of ham and cheese across the border, also in a van.

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Spanish police rescued from sea by smugglers they were chasing

Three Spanish police officers who were thrown into the sea when their boat crashed early Friday during a high-speed chase were pulled to safety by the drug-smugglers they were chasing, police said.

Spanish police rescued from sea by smugglers they were chasing
Handout / Spanish Guardia Civil / AFP

The unexpected rescue happened after a police vessel began pursuing a speedboat “with four people on board that was suspected of transporting drugs” in waters off the southern coast of Spain, a police statement said.

READ: Brazen drug trafficking alarms southern Spain

During the chase, the two vessels collided, causing three police officers to fall into the sea as their boat “span out of control”.

Using a megaphone, a police helicopter that was hovering overhead called on those on board the speedboat to help and they pulled the three agents to safety unharmed.

The gesture did not spare them, however, when police found three tonnes of hashish in the water nearby.

“They were arrested for drug trafficking,” a police statement said, indicating that more than 80 bundles of hash had been recovered from the sea.

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