Borders Forces Officers Intercept  Heroine Of £8.5m

Borders Forces Officers Intercept Heroine Of £8.5m

By Tony O’Riley-

Border Force officers at Heathrow Airport have intercepted an attempt to smuggle over 170 kilos of heroin into the UK.

The potential street value of the seized heroine  was valued at around £8.5 million occurred last Thursday, but was just reported today.

The drugs were found in a freight consignment consisting of 630 commercial boxes of fruit and nuts . They were hidden in envelopes concealed in the outer cardboard box walls.

Following the seizure, the investigation was passed to the National Crime Agency (NCA).

Two men – aged 36 and 51 were arrested in the Bradford area on Friday, May 22, on suspicion of importing Class A drugs and a third man was arrested in Birmingham on Saturday (May 23).

Minister for Immigration Compliance and the Court Chris Philp said: “This substantial seizure was the largest class A drugs detection so far this year by Border Force at Heathrow.

“Illegal drugs fuel crime, violence and exploitation which is why our work to prevent them reaching our communities is so vital.

“Border Force will continue to work with the NCA and other law enforcement agencies to tackle the threat and bring drug smugglers before the courts.”

Border Force officers use hi-tech search equipment to combat immigration crime and detect banned and restricted goods that smugglers attempt to bring into the country.

NCA Branch Commander, Mark Spoors, said: “This significant amount of heroin would have ended up on the streets of the UK and ultimately lined the pockets of the criminals involved in drug supply.

“Despite the restrictions in place, we are continuing to work closely with our partners at Border Force to keep the public safe and to fight the supply of illegal drugs; dismantling crime groups and cutting off their profits.

“We remain determined in our fight against serious and organised crime.”

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