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 Navy spokesman Diego Perona told journalists that the first container was found to contain more than 3,000 "bricks" of cocaine 
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1.1kg (2.4lb). The containers were due to be loaded on to an Italian-registered ship, local media reported.

Uruguay's customs director Jaime Borgiani said it was not known exactly where the cocaine had originated but that it was 
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290km (180 miles) from Montevideo.

On Twitter, the interior ministry said police had raided the ranch and arrested the owner and his son. A quantity of unspecified 
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also confiscated, it added.

"The important thing is to show the world and drug traffickers that you don't mess around with Uruguayan customs," Mr 
Borgiani said. "We've taken the necessary steps to rid the country of this scourge." 
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