Cocaine estimated to be worth £184 million has been seized by the British police. The substance which weighed 2.3 tonnes was shipped from Colombia in banana crates.
Ten people were arrested in North London after they found the drugs at Portsmouth International Port earlier in the week, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said in a statement on Friday.
The 2.3 tonnes of cocaine arrived in 41 pallets, disguised as a legitimate consignment of bananas on a cargo ship. Police removed the drugs before the pallets were delivered to an industrial estate in Tottenham, where specialist armed officers swooped and made five arrests. The other five men were arrested at a different industrial estate.
All the men, aged between 21 and 56, remain in custody and have been charged with the importation of class A drugs.
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The NCA said the seizure is one of the largest ever in the UK.
“This is a massive seizure which has denied organized criminals hundreds of millions in profits,” said John Coles, head of specialist operations at the NCA.
“Illegal drugs are a corrosive threat and those who deal in cocaine are often violent and exploitative. Cocaine supply is directly linked to the use of firearms, knife crime and the exploitation of young and vulnerable people.”