United Kingdom customs officers today revealed they had foiled a plot to smuggle cocaine through the Port of Felixstowe.
During a search of a 40-foot container, which arrived from Africa earlier this week, investigators found the Class A drug concealed among a consignment of furniture. The street value of the powder, which weighed one kilo, is around £60,000. Investigations are still on-going in a bid to trace who was responsible for the attempted importation and where the cocaine was destined for. The container was offloaded from a ship after arriving from Ghana. Before officers checked the load on Tuesday afternoon, a high-tech probe was inserted into the container to ensure there were no banned or potentially dangerous gases. After establishing it was safe, a specially-trained sniffer dog was sent in to roam around the consignment of handicrafts and cane furniture packed inside. However, despite its search nothing untoward was found.United Kingdom customs officers today revealed they had foiled a plot to smuggle cocaine through the Port of Felixstowe.
During a search of a 40-foot container, which arrived from Africa earlier this week, investigators found the Class A drug concealed among a consignment of furniture. The street value of the powder, which weighed one kilo, is around £60,000. Investigations are still on-going in a bid to trace who was responsible for the attempted importation and where the cocaine was destined for. The container was offloaded from a ship after arriving from Ghana. Before officers checked the load on Tuesday afternoon, a high-tech probe was inserted into the container to ensure there were no banned or potentially dangerous gases. After establishing it was safe, a specially-trained sniffer dog was sent in to roam around the consignment of handicrafts and cane furniture packed inside. However, despite its search nothing untoward was found.