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Drug traffickers arrested in international parcel post operation, Eurojust reports

International law enforcement reports arrests during coordinated parcel interception operation targeting drug smuggling.

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Machine-written from our data · source: Eurojust
June 26, 2026 · 7:00 AM ET
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Eurojust reported arrests of drug traffickers during an international parcel post operation on June 26. The agency did not disclose specific arrest counts, locations, or seizure details in the announcement.

The operation occurs amid Spain's elevated enforcement against cannabis smuggling. Recent Cannabis Newz coverage documented a Morocco-to-Spain cannabis shipment interception in late July, suggesting sustained pressure on trafficking routes into the country.

Spain's regulatory landscape remains distinct from enforcement activity: the country has denied adult-use legalization plans while expanding its licensed medical cannabis sector—Taima Growth and others have won AEMPS cultivation licenses. Watch whether subsequent Eurojust reporting clarifies whether this operation targeted illicit cannabis or other substances, and whether it correlates with Spain's tobacco-sector regulatory shifts that could indirectly affect cannabis club operations.

Original report: Eurojust
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