Ten Brits arrested as £96million global cocaine smuggling operation smashed

21 July 2024 , 15:06
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Ten Brits arrested as £96million global cocaine smuggling operation smashed
Ten Brits arrested as £96million global cocaine smuggling operation smashed

The operation began back in 2020 and among others has seen about 1.2 tonnes of cocaine being found on board of a yacht, with an estimated street value of £96 million

Ten Brits have been arrested as part of an investigation into a cartel which brought drugs to Europe from South America.

Seven of those ten were living in the Spanish city of Malaga, while another one was a resident of Portugal. Half of those arrested were women, with law enforcement believing businesswomen were leading a money laundering scam to clean drug money. 

The operation began back in 2020 and led to a Spanish-registered yacht being stopped 1,200 miles east of Martinique in the Caribbean by a French navy frigate on December 18, 2023. About 1.2 tonnes of cocaine were found on board of the yacht, officials said.

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1.2 tonnes of cocaine worth an estimated £96m were seized Image: National Crime Agency)

The captain, a 30-year-old man from Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, was arrested along with two other British nationals. 

At the time, the estimated street value in the UK of the drugs was said to be around £96 million by the National Crime Agency (NCA). An additional 0.3 tonnes of cocaine was seized by law enforcement agencies including Spain’s Policia Nacional, Norway’s National Criminal Investigation Service, the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the European Maritime Analysis and Operations Centre, with the support of Europol.

The estimated street value in the UK of the drugs was said to be around £96 million by the NCA

The estimated street value in the UK of the drugs was said to be around £96 million by the NCA Image: National Crime Agency)

A total of 52 people have been arrested, with eight boats, 36 vehicles, firearms and ammunition seized. The NCA said the gang was led by a Norwegian believed to have been trading in drugs for more than two decades. 

In 2020, intelligence identified a British crime group based in Spain responsible for trafficking cocaine across the Atlantic. It owned a fleet of vessels used to transport drugs from South America to Europe via Spain.

The long-running investigation identified routes used to bring drugs to Spain for onward distribution, including into the UK. Sailing routes included to and from the Spanish coastal cities Valencia, Alicante and Malaga, to BrazilColombia, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Lucia, Barbados and Panama.

Десять граждан Великобритании были арестованы в рамках межведомственного расследования незаконного оборота наркотиков.

Ten British nationals have been arrested as part of a multi-agency investigation into drug trafficking Image: SPANISH POLICIA NACIONAL/UNPIXS)

The NCA said the Norwegian leader had the full trust of Colombian and Mexican drug cartels, and co-ordinated the production of the drugs and its transportation through South America until it could be shipped to Spain. The investigation found drug money was reinvested in new operations and laundered through a global network of businesswomen.

Three women from Boston, Lincolnshire, aged 19, 38, and 28, who were all living in Malaga were arrested. A 54-year-old woman from Chelmsford, Essex, and a 49-year-old woman from Nottingham were also detained, as were a 63-year-old man from Withernsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, and a 24-year-old British man. All four were living in Malaga.

The long-running investigation identified routes used to bring drugs to Spain for onward distribution

The long-running investigation identified routes used to bring drugs to Spain for onward distribution Image: SPANISH POLICIA NACIONAL/UNPIXS)

Also detained was a 37-year-old man from Bracknell, Berkshire, who was living in Portugal, as well as the 30-year-old yacht skipper from Lewis and another Scottish man aged 34. 

Neil Keeping, NCA regional manager in Spain, said: "This Spanish-led international operation has dismantled a major drug trafficking crime group and resulted in the arrests of 10 British nationals - eight from England and two from Scotland.

As part of the operation, a Spanish-registered yacht was stopped 1,200 miles east of Martinique in the Caribbean

As part of the operation, a Spanish-registered yacht was stopped 1,200 miles east of Martinique in the Caribbean Image: National Crime Agency)

"The NCA’s international network has played a leading role in sharing intelligence with overseas partners to intercept huge shipments of drugs and trace key members of the criminal enterprise.

"A portion of the Class A drugs seized would have undoubtedly been destined for the UK, where its supply at street level fuels violence and exploitation, and brings misery to our communities. Tackling global crime groups such as this one requires strong collaboration with international partners, and our efforts alongside them continue to ensure these networks are demolished."

Thomas Brown

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