125 Kilograms of Cocaine in a Double-Bottom: How Secure Are Our Borders Really?
How Border Checks Detect Hidden Drug Smuggling
Border controls can uncover hidden drug compartments with dogs, inspections, and targeted checks at key crossings.

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How do border checks in Spain detect hidden drug smuggling in vehicles?
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Why are ferry ports and freight routes in Mallorca a focus for drug controls?
Mallorca’s ferry and freight routes are closely watched because they connect to wider trafficking networks.
What is a double-bottom in a vehicle, and why is it used for smuggling?
A double-bottom is a hidden compartment built into a vehicle to conceal contraband.
Does a major cocaine seizure mean Mallorca’s borders are getting safer?
A big seizure is a success, but it does not mean trafficking routes are solved.
What signs make officers stop a van during a border inspection?
Nervous behaviour, inconsistencies, or a dog alert can lead to a closer inspection.
How could cross-border rental and logistics contracts help smugglers?
Complex cross-border transport chains can make it harder to trace who is really behind a vehicle.
What can Mallorca do to improve security in its ports without turning them into fortresses?
Targeted checks and better cooperation can improve port security without slowing everything down.
Why do local haulage companies in Mallorca matter in the fight against trafficking?
Local transport firms can help spot suspicious patterns because they know normal traffic on the island.
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