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Europol's operation against illegal waste trade leads to arrests of more than 330 people

Europol announced on Wednesday that more than 330?people?were arrested in 70?countries as part of a crackdown against organised crime 'networks' accused of?trafficking illicit waste?in Europe and exporting them to Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

The authorities seized 127.149 metric tonnes of waste and 602 tons of polluting agents, along with 75 tons?of plant protection chemicals and 2.3 tons?of mercury, as well as nearly?10 millions euros ($11.6 million) of cash and bank account.

Officials said that the seized 'waste' could have generated illicit profits of at least 31 million euros.

The Guardia Civil of Spain, which was involved in the operation and co-led it, has said that illegal waste trafficking is a worldwide problem. It operates through parallel criminal networks.

It said: "These criminal 'networks' not only fraudulently handle urban and industrial waste but also systematically resort to document fraud and forgery to move hazardous materials causing negative impacts on the environment and risk to public health."

The Spanish police announced last year that they had arrested an Italian gang suspected of smuggling?more than 40,000 tons of untreated urban waste from Italy into Spain. $1 = 0.8627 Euros (Reporting and editing by Charlie Devereux, Alex Richardson).

(source: Reuters)