French police intercept over tonne of cocaine from Colombia

PARIS (Reuters) - French police have intercepted over a tonne of cocaine that had arrived by plane from Colombia, a public prosecutor said on Thursday. The drug, worth about 100 million euros ($100 million dollars), was seized in a warehouse in the southwest France town of Bayonne on Wednesday, the Bordeaux prosecutor said in a statement. Ten people of Colombian, French, Spanish and Dutch nationality suspected to be involved in flying the drug in to France were arrested as part of the police operation. ($1 = 0.9413 euros) (Reporting by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Alison Williams)