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Major drug bust sees 1.65 million ecstasy tablets seized in Algeria

Several vehicles and large sums of cash believed to be “proceeds from criminal activities” were also seized, the police said. (AFP file photo)
Several vehicles and large sums of cash believed to be “proceeds from criminal activities” were also seized, the police said. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 29 April 2025

Major drug bust sees 1.65 million ecstasy tablets seized in Algeria

Major drug bust sees 1.65 million ecstasy tablets seized in Algeria
  • Authorities in the North African country did not specify whether those arrested were foreign nationals

ALGIERS: Algerian authorities said Monday they had seized 1.65 million ecstasy pills and arrested nine suspects involved in an international “criminal network operating between Morocco and France.”
Police said in a statement that the shipment was concealed in a truck arriving aboard a ship from the French port of Marseille.
The statement, carried by state television, said the drug haul was valued at around 4 billion dinars (nearly $30 million), describing it as “the largest quantity of such drugs ever seized in Africa.”
Several vehicles and large sums of cash believed to be “proceeds from criminal activities” were also seized, the police said.
Authorities in the North African country did not specify whether those arrested were foreign nationals.
The suspects were referred to prosecutors on charges including “international drug trafficking within an cross-border criminal group” and “money laundering,” according to the police statement.


Rubio expresses concern West Bank violence could hurt Gaza peace efforts

Rubio expresses concern West Bank violence could hurt Gaza peace efforts
Updated 13 November 2025

Rubio expresses concern West Bank violence could hurt Gaza peace efforts

Rubio expresses concern West Bank violence could hurt Gaza peace efforts
  • The latest spate of violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank could undermine US-backed peace efforts in Gaza, Rubio concerns

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed concern on Wednesday that the latest spate of violence by Israeli settlers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank could spill over and undermine US-backed peace efforts in Gaza.
“I hope not,” Rubio told reporters after a meeting of Group of Seven foreign ministers in Canada, when asked whether the West Bank events could endanger the Gaza ceasefire. “We don’t expect it to. We’ll do everything we can to make sure it doesn’t happen.”