“Socalj” for Borderland Beat
According to sources from the main Civil Guard Union (AUGC), reported by Agence France-Presse, the quantity seized is estimated to be between 35 and 45 tons of cocaine, as the ship’s holds were “completely full” of drug packages, making it a “historic operation.”
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The merchant ship Arconian, flying the flag of Comoros, arrived at the port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria escorted by the Civil Guard.
The vessel had departed on April 22 from Sierra Leone and was intercepted by the patrol boat Duque Ahumada in waters near the Western Sahara off the coast of Africa.
“Today history is being written in the Maritime Service of the Civil Guard,” it wrote. “Intercepted in international waters the largest known seizure: between 30,000 and 45,000 kg of cocaine on board a freighter.”
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| Previously the ship sailed under the name Astro. |
The sources clarified that the Civil Guard intercepted the ship in international waters off the Spanish Canary Islands on Friday, and 23 people on board were arrested.
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| Around 1,500 bales filled the ship’s hull and initial estimates state that the shipment seized might exceed 40 tons of cocaine. |
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17 Filipinos detained were responsible for the operations of the Arconian. Six Congolese acted as armed guards on the ship to prevent theft by pirates. Extra fuel was also seized on the Arconian that would have refueled go-fast boats
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Drug trafficker “Bolle Jos,” is believed to be hiding in Sierra Leone. |
Netherlands Bound
Rumors have circulated that the shipment is connected to Dutch trafficker Jos Leijdekkers also known as “Chubby Jos” primarily due to the Sierra Leone point of transit.
Despite having received a total of 57 years in prison in absentia across Belgium and the Netherlands, Leijdekkers is thought to be in Sierra Leone. News reports in Freetown say he took over Sierra Leone’s existing cocaine smuggling network. Previously he had been based in Turkey and Dubai.
Leijdekkers is also believed to be involved in the disappearance and death of Naima Jillal after she went missing in October 2019.

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