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Drug trafficking: In the Port of Cartagena, 2.4 tons of cocaine hidden in coffee were seized, and its destination was the port of Valencia, in Spain
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Drug trafficking: In the Port of Cartagena, 2.4 tons of cocaine hidden in coffee were seized, and its destination was the port of Valencia, in Spain

In Cartagena, Colombia, authorities seized 2.4 tons of high-purity cocaine hidden within coffee products intended for shipment to Valencia, Spain. The drugs were concealed inside containers labeled as coffee and its derivatives, using a method known as 'contaminated legitimate cargo.' The operation was conducted by Colombian National Police anti-narcotics agents.

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El Tiempo logoEl TiempoIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 7522 days ago
Drug trafficking: In the Port of Cartagena, 2.4 tons of cocaine hidden in coffee were seized, and its destination was the port of Valencia, in Spain

In Cartagena, Colombia, authorities seized 2.4 tons of high-purity cocaine hidden within coffee products intended for shipment to Valencia, Spain. The drugs were concealed inside containers labeled as coffee and its derivatives, using a method known as 'contaminated legitimate cargo.' The operation was conducted by Colombian National Police anti-narcotics agents.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a drug seizure without apparent ideological framing, focusing on the logistics and methodology used by traffickers. No explicit political commentary, biased language, or selective sourcing is present.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): This article presents detailed information about the cocaine seizure in Cartagena, including the method of concealment and the destination. It cites official sources and includes quotes from officials. However, the tone is more sensational with phrases like 'más duro revese' and social media referen

El Tiempo logoEl TiempoIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8024 days ago
Navy seizes more than 5 tons of cocaine in the Colombian Caribbean and hits drug trafficking routes to Central America

Joint operations led to the capture of seven individuals and the seizure of over 5 tons of cocaine valued at more than $250 million in Colombian Caribbean waters, disrupting drug trafficking routes to Central America.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on law enforcement actions without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on operational outcomes rather than ideological implications.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports the seizure of over 5 tons of cocaine in joint operations by Colombian authorities and international agencies. It provides specific details like the number of people captured and the value of the drugs. The language remains professional but has some promotional underto

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