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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Two Charged Over #32m Cocaine Haul
Title:UK: Two Charged Over #32m Cocaine Haul
Published On:1998-01-12
Source:BBC Online News (http://news.bbc.co.uk/)
Fetched On:2008-09-07 17:10:53
TWO CHARGED OVER #32M COCAINE HAUL

Two men have been charged in connection with the importation of drugs after
Customs men smashed a plot to bring cocaine with an estimated value of #32m
into Britain through the Channel Tunnel.

Customs and Excise believe the haul is one of the largest destined for the
Tunnel to be intercepted.

The men were stopped at Coquelles near Calais as they passed through
Customs checks before they were due to board Le Shuttle car train on
Friday.

Their Land Rover was searched and a haul of 160 kilos (342 lbs) of cocaine
was found in the car's wheels.

The men, one from Cleckheaton and the other from Dewsbury, both West
Yorkshire, were taken to Leeds for further questioning.

Frank Ferguson, Senior Investigation Officer with the Customs and Excise
National Investigation Service, said 40 kilos of cocaine were concealed in
each of the four wheels of the vehicle.

Incisions had been made in the hubs, and the vehicle was robust enough
still to look normal and drive properly.

Mr Ferguson said this was an extremely unusual method for concealing drugs.

"Drugs have been hidden in wheels before, but they are usually in the spare
wheels," he said.

"It was a very professional method of concealment."

Customs officers say the most popular method of smuggling drugs is by
swallowing packages or hiding them inside their bodies.

The Channel Tunnel is said to be becoming the fastest-growing route for
drug trafficking. Seizures of drugs under the Channel have doubled in the
last year.

Mr Ferguson said this was one of the largest seizures ever made.

The largest British seizure on record had a street value of #250m. It was
found in drums of bitumen in a steamer calling at Birkenhead, Merseyside,
in February 1994.
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