National Customs spokesman Haithem Zened told a private radio that the inquiry is continuing to disclose who is behind the case of the shipment of a ton of cocaine from Ecuador to Tunisia.
Zened clarified that when tracing the itinerary of the vessel that appeared in the television report, no document was discovered confirming that the cargo was destined for Tunisia.
Given the confidential nature of the investigations and proceedings, he added that he is not in a status to provide additional details on this subject.
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