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UK Border Forces find £50 million-worth of cocaine at small Hampshire airport on private jet from Colombia | UK Border Forces find £50 million-worth of cocaine at small Hampshire airport on private jet from Colombia |
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Five men have been arrested after half a tonne of cocaine worth more than £50m was discovered in a private jet. | |
In what is believed to be one of the largest recent seizures of its kind, Border Force officers found around 500kg of the class A drug after searching an aircraft that flew into the UK from Bogota in Colombia on Monday. | |
Two Britons, two Spaniards and an Italian were arrested on suspicion of importing class A drugs after the twin-engined jet landed at Farnborough airport in Hampshire. Border Force said that the drug was hidden in 15 suitcases that were found on board. | |
Border Force deputy chief operating officer Mike Stepney said: “After meeting the flight and questioning those on board, officers became suspicious and searched the aircraft and their luggage. | |
“When opened, each case was found to contain between 34 to 37 tape-wrapped packages weighing approximately one kilo each. One of these was pierced and a white powder exposed which tested positive for cocaine.” | |
Three properties in Bournemouth, Dorset, were also searched by the National Crime Agency (NCA) as part of the investigation, and computers and phones taken away for examination. | Three properties in Bournemouth, Dorset, were also searched by the National Crime Agency (NCA) as part of the investigation, and computers and phones taken away for examination. |
NCA operations manager Siobhan Micklethwaite said: “This is a major seizure of cocaine, one of the largest flown into the UK by plane in many years, and this seizure by Border Force represents a major blow to organised crime. We estimate that once cut and sold on the streets in the UK it would have had a potential value in excess of £50m.” | |
The aircraft crew were questioned before being released without charge. | The aircraft crew were questioned before being released without charge. |
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