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Spain seizes record amount of cocaine in Atlantic Ocean, authorities say

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AI Summary

Spanish Civil Guard authorities intercepted a large cocaine shipment weighing between 30,000 and 45,000 kilograms on a freighter in the Atlantic Ocean that was bound for Libya. The seizure is reportedly a record amount. The article presents factual information about the drug bust with minimal editorialization.

Claims Made In This Story
Spanish Civil Guard found the cocaine
Amount seized was between 30,000 and 45,000kg
The freighter was headed to Libya
This represents a record seizure according to authorities
What Is Missing From This Story
No details on how the cocaine was discovered or investigation timeline
No information on suspected origins of the drug shipment
No reporting on arrests or prosecutions related to the seizure
No context on typical cocaine trafficking routes or comparative seizure history
No detail on the freighter's flag state, ownership, or crew nationality
No information on how authorities will dispose of or process the seized drugs
Framing Techniques Detected
Appeal to authority without attribution โ€” 'authorities say' provides no specific official name or statement
Vague range instead of specific number โ€” '30,000 and 45,000kg' suggests uncertainty but presented without explanation
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