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Updated · CBS New York · Apr 11Five Tonnes of Cocaine Worth £400m Seized at UK Port in Major Crackdown
3 articles · Updated · CBS New York · Apr 11
- UK authorities have seized around five tonnes of cocaine worth over £400 million at London Gateway port within a month.
- The drugs were hidden in banana boxes and shipments of South American wine, with high-tech scanners used to uncover the smuggling attempts.
- Officials say these record seizures are a major blow to organised crime and reflect intensified border security operations.
If five tons were caught in one month, how much cocaine is actually flooding Britain? Why is London's port a key transit hub for Europe's colossal cocaine trade? This record cocaine bust was bound for Europe. Who were the intended recipients? What is driving the alarming normalization of cocaine use across the United Kingdom? Can new air-sniffing technology finally outsmart smugglers hiding drugs in plain sight? With cocaine deaths at a record high, are massive seizures a sign of success or failure?