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How Colombian Cartels Turned Rotterdam Into Europe's Cocaine Capital

14 min · 24 de may de 2026
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Rotterdam's port processes 470 million tons of cargo yearly, but hidden inside those shipping containers is Europe's dirty secret: cocaine has quietly turned the continent into the world's biggest drug market. In this episode, Daniel Torres exposes how Colombian cartels didn't just expand into Europe - they completely rewired it. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why Europe now seizes more cocaine than the US (303 vs 244 tons in 2022) • How Dutch ports became the gateway for 60% of European cocaine traffic • The shocking economics: 18.9 billion euros flowing through Dutch crime networks alone • Why European cocaine is getting stronger while American supplies get weaker 👤 Perfect for: anyone curious about how global crime networks actually operate and why Europe became ground zero for the cocaine trade. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Daniel Torres reveals Europe's hidden drug crisis [02:15] How Rotterdam became cocaine's European headquarters [04:30] The container game: why customs can't keep up [06:45] Colombian cartels vs European crime families [08:30] The economics that changed everything [11:00] What this means for cities across Europe Rotterdam isn't just handling more drugs than ever. It's become the nerve center for a trade that's reshaping European crime, politics, and everyday life in ways most people never see. The numbers don't lie, and the evidence Daniel dug up tells a story that goes way beyond what you read in headlines. The cocaine flowing through European ports isn't just changing who controls the drug trade. It's changing Europe itself. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Proof Positive on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. New episodes drop daily, and next week Daniel's investigating how social media companies track your data even when you think you've opted out. 🔍 Topics: cocaine trafficking, European crime, Rotterdam port, drug cartels, organized crime Get new episodes at Proof Positive [https://proofpositive.blackboxpods.com] ----------- Keywords: historical conspiracies, fact checking, criminal enterprises, corruption investigations, media manipulation, documentary podcast, cold war secrets, historical mysteries Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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