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Two men found guilty of smuggling £512m of cocaine | |
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Two men who were in charge of a boat carrying cocaine worth £512m have been convicted of an international-drug smuggling operation. | Two men who were in charge of a boat carrying cocaine worth £512m have been convicted of an international-drug smuggling operation. |
Mumin Sahin, 47, and Emin Ozmen, 50, from Turkey, were caught after the MV Hamal was stopped 100 miles east of Aberdeenshire in April 2015. | |
A total of 3.2 tonnes of high purity cocaine was discovered hidden in a ballast tank at the front of the ship. | A total of 3.2 tonnes of high purity cocaine was discovered hidden in a ballast tank at the front of the ship. |
Sahin and Ozmen were found guilty at the High Court in Glasgow. | Sahin and Ozmen were found guilty at the High Court in Glasgow. |
They were convicted of smuggling cocaine on the MV Hamal as well as a separate charge of being concerned in the supply of the drug. | They were convicted of smuggling cocaine on the MV Hamal as well as a separate charge of being concerned in the supply of the drug. |
Sahin, the skipper, held his head in his hands as the verdicts were announced. | Sahin, the skipper, held his head in his hands as the verdicts were announced. |
Kayacan Dalgakirin, 54, Mustafa Guven, 48, Umit Colakel, 29, Ibrahim Dag, 48, were cleared of the allegations after the jury returned not proven verdicts. | Kayacan Dalgakirin, 54, Mustafa Guven, 48, Umit Colakel, 29, Ibrahim Dag, 48, were cleared of the allegations after the jury returned not proven verdicts. |
Three other men - Mustafa Ceviz, 55, Abdulkadir Cirik, 32, and Muhammet Seckin, 27 - were cleared earlier in the trial after the same charges were thrown out. | Three other men - Mustafa Ceviz, 55, Abdulkadir Cirik, 32, and Muhammet Seckin, 27 - were cleared earlier in the trial after the same charges were thrown out. |
Judge Lord Kinclaven remanded first offenders Sahin and Ozmen in custody until sentencing next month. | Judge Lord Kinclaven remanded first offenders Sahin and Ozmen in custody until sentencing next month. |
The smuggling was said to have taken place between February and April last year. | The smuggling was said to have taken place between February and April last year. |
Prosecutors stated that the boat travelled from Istanbul via Tenerife to South America then onto the North Sea. | Prosecutors stated that the boat travelled from Istanbul via Tenerife to South America then onto the North Sea. |
The raid happened after the MV Hamal was halted in international waters and brought back to Aberdeen Harbour. | The raid happened after the MV Hamal was halted in international waters and brought back to Aberdeen Harbour. |
French customs had earlier been tipped-off that drugs were on board. | French customs had earlier been tipped-off that drugs were on board. |
The vessel was intercepted by the Royal Navy warship HMS Somerset and Border Force officials. | The vessel was intercepted by the Royal Navy warship HMS Somerset and Border Force officials. |
Sahin was the captain of the boat with Ozmen second in command. | Sahin was the captain of the boat with Ozmen second in command. |
Colakel was third captain with Dalgakirin and Dag engineers while Guven was a seaman. | Colakel was third captain with Dalgakirin and Dag engineers while Guven was a seaman. |
A National Crime Agency (NCA) officer told the trial how he and his colleagues formed a human chain to painstakingly unload 129 bales of cocaine from the tug. | A National Crime Agency (NCA) officer told the trial how he and his colleagues formed a human chain to painstakingly unload 129 bales of cocaine from the tug. |
Alistair Gow recalled the haul being so big, it took two days to remove. This involved a specialist "deep rummage" team being deployed. | Alistair Gow recalled the haul being so big, it took two days to remove. This involved a specialist "deep rummage" team being deployed. |
A crane was required at the quayside to then move the bales off the ship. In an unusual move - and amid tight security - the drugs were brought to court for the jury to see. | A crane was required at the quayside to then move the bales off the ship. In an unusual move - and amid tight security - the drugs were brought to court for the jury to see. |
The purity of the cocaine ranged from between 58% and 74%. | The purity of the cocaine ranged from between 58% and 74%. |
Police drugs expert Jurgen Wahla revealed that the haul had a potential UK street value of £512m. | Police drugs expert Jurgen Wahla revealed that the haul had a potential UK street value of £512m. |
This would happen if the cocaine was adulterated to around 15% pure and sold in one gram deals. | This would happen if the cocaine was adulterated to around 15% pure and sold in one gram deals. |
Mr Wahla added: "It is a massive importation - unprecedented in what I've seen in my experience." | Mr Wahla added: "It is a massive importation - unprecedented in what I've seen in my experience." |
Mustafa Guven gave evidence during the trial. | Mustafa Guven gave evidence during the trial. |
The father-of-three recalled how he ended up on the Hamal after answering a job advert he spotted at a bus stop back in Turkey. | The father-of-three recalled how he ended up on the Hamal after answering a job advert he spotted at a bus stop back in Turkey. |
Guven had no previous experience of being employed on a boat - but said he was told during the call it was "not important". | Guven had no previous experience of being employed on a boat - but said he was told during the call it was "not important". |
Via an interpreter, he told the jury: "I thought it would be fantastic to work on the sea." | Via an interpreter, he told the jury: "I thought it would be fantastic to work on the sea." |
He said there had been an "agreement" the voyage would last six months, but, at first, he did not know where the ship was going. | He said there had been an "agreement" the voyage would last six months, but, at first, he did not know where the ship was going. |
'Intricate concealment' | 'Intricate concealment' |
Guven recalled the boat ending up in a number of locations including Greece, Tenerife and Guyana. | Guven recalled the boat ending up in a number of locations including Greece, Tenerife and Guyana. |
After the trial, NCA senior investigating officer John McGowan said they believed it was the biggest maritime seizure of cocaine in Europe. | After the trial, NCA senior investigating officer John McGowan said they believed it was the biggest maritime seizure of cocaine in Europe. |
"While we suspect that the end destination for this load would have initially been mainland Europe, there is no doubt, given the size of the seizure, that a good percentage would have ended up being sold in the UK and fuelling further criminality," he said. | "While we suspect that the end destination for this load would have initially been mainland Europe, there is no doubt, given the size of the seizure, that a good percentage would have ended up being sold in the UK and fuelling further criminality," he said. |
And Tony McMullin, the regional director of the Border Force north region said it was one of the "most intricate concealments we've every encountered". | And Tony McMullin, the regional director of the Border Force north region said it was one of the "most intricate concealments we've every encountered". |
He added: "Once discovered, it took nearly three days for the team to remove all the cocaine bales from Hamal - demonstrating the scale of this operation and the ability and dedication of our officers." | He added: "Once discovered, it took nearly three days for the team to remove all the cocaine bales from Hamal - demonstrating the scale of this operation and the ability and dedication of our officers." |
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