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Workers find 370kg of cocaine in French Coca-Cola factory

The cocaine, found in delivery of fruit juice concentrate from Costa Rica at plant in southern France has market value of €50 million.

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Coca-Cola workers found a huge stash of cocaine when they opened a delivery of fruit juice concentrate from Costa Rica at their factory in southern France, reports The Telegraph.

The haul, which came from Costa Rica, weighed 370kg (815 pounds) and has a market value of €50 million (£42m) said prosecutor Xavier Tarabeux, according to local newspaper Ver-Matin. Those figures could not be confirmed by Coca-Cola.

The Coca-Cola factory in the town of Signes, near the Mediterranean coast, produces concentrates for various drinks. A spokesman for Coca-Cola France says employees immediately notified police and judicial authorities have opened an investigation.

"You can well imagine the surprise," said a spokesman for Coca-Cola, adding that the workers who found the drugs were ruled out as potential suspects.

Read more of this report from The Telegraph.