£500m Drugs Bust In North Sea, ‘UK’s Biggest Ever’

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Cocaine seized from a tug in the North Sea could have been worth more than £500m – believed to be the biggest single class A seizure in the UK. BBC reports:

The Tanzanian-registered Hamal was intercepted by the Royal Navy frigate HMS Somerset and the Border Force cutter Valiant about 100 miles east of Aberdeen on 23 April. The National Crime Agency (NCA) said more than three tonnes of cocaine had now been recovered.

Nine men have appeared in court. The vessel was taken to Aberdeen harbour where a search began, led by Border Force officers. John McGowan, senior investigating officer for the NCA, said: “The search of this vessel has been lengthy and painstaking, undertaken by hugely skilled specialists working in difficult conditions.

“The result is this massive discovery – believed to be the biggest single class A drug seizure on record in the UK, and likely to be worth several hundred million pounds.