Millions of pounds of cocaine found hidden in vegetables at Gatwick Airport
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More than £4 million worth of cocaine has been confiscated by Border Force in a series of seizures in August.
All of the packages were detected in freight in flights from Kingston, Jamaica, the Home Office said.
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Hide AdA spokesman added: “Some 22kg of cocaine was seized on 11 August, estimated to be worth £1.8 million. A further 30kg was seized on 18 August worth £2.4 million. Both were concealed within vegetables.
“The final detection was of 3kg of cocaine suspended in liquid on 25 August with an estimated street value of £250,000.”
Regional director for Border Force South Tim Kingsberry said: “Through the diligence and hard work of Border Force officers, we have prevented millions of pounds of cocaine from reaching Britain’s streets.
“I hope this detection sends a clear message to anyone who thinks they can smuggle dangerous drugs into the UK. We will find and confiscate these items and we will bring you to justice.”
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Hide AdGatwick NCA branch commander Mark McCormack added: “Working with our colleagues at Border Force we are determined to do all we can to stop class A drugs reaching the streets of the UK, where they can cause so much damage.
“These seizures are an example of that in action, and our investigations are ongoing.”