The authorities of Guyana announced that they seized more than four tons of cocaine, worth $200 million, yesterday , intended for Europe, reported France Press, quoted by BTA..
The drug was found in underground holes in the western part of the country, near the border with Venezuela, said James Singh, head of the anti-narcotics division of the Guyana Customs Service.
Singh explained that the drug traffickers hid the drugs in the holes they dug and covered with boards. At this time, no one has yet been arrested in connection with the drugs found.
In March, Guyanese authorities seized half a ton of cocaine and arrested two Venezuelans transporting the drug.