The drugs weighed approximately two kilos and have an estimated street value of at least £80,000, said a spokesman. Border Force officers stopped and questioned a passenger who had arrived on a flight from Montego Bay, Jamaica, on Monday (October 1). The drugs were hidden in packets of spice in a suitcase. Tim Kingsberry, director of Border Force South said: “The professionalism and vigilance of our officers has prevented a significant quantity of Class A drugs entering the UK and ending up on our streets. “Every year Border Force officers seize Class A drugs worth hundreds of million of pounds. Working with law enforcement colleagues like the National Crime Agency (NCA) we are determined to prevent drug trafficking.” A 44 year-old British woman from South Norwood, London was arrested. She was later released under investigation while enquiries continue. See also: Crawley electoral boundaries to change - here’s all you need to know Crawley College backs campaign to highlight ‘chronic under-funding‘ Angry Sussex mum counts 27 piles of dog mess on nursery walk