Men charged with drug smuggling remanded in custody

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Men charged with drug smuggling remanded in custody
Men charged with drug smuggling remanded in custody

Four men accused of trying to smuggle £200m worth of cocaine into the UK have been remanded in custody.

Jon Paul Williams, 46, of St Thomas, Swansea, Michael Kelly, 45, of Portway, Manchester, Patrick Godfrey, 30, of Port Tennant, Swansea and Jake Marchant, 26, of no fixed address, have all been charged with conspiring in the importation of a controlled Class A drug.

They were arrested after the Lily Lola, a commercial fishing boat registered in Torbay, Devon, was seized on Friday off the coast of Newquay, Cornwall.

Appearing before Bodmin Magistrates Court the men were remanded until a hearing in Truro Crown Court on 15 October. 

The men were told due to the nature of the offences they would receive a "substantial custodial sentence" if convicted.

Thomas Brown

Cocaine, Crime, Drugs, Cornwall

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