Four men apprehended for having 400kg of cocaine on a fishing vessel.

Three men aboard the vessel were taken into custody.

November 10th 2024.

Four men apprehended for having 400kg of cocaine on a fishing vessel.
A remarkable discovery was made on a fishing boat off the coast of Kent - a whopping 400kg of cocaine. As a result, four men were taken into custody by the National Crime Agency for their alleged involvement in the importation of class A drugs.

According to reports, three of the men, aged 64, 45, and 25, were apprehended on the boat itself earlier this morning. The NCA spokesperson mentioned that the fourth individual, who is 36 years old, was detained in Rainham, east London.

The NCA team, in collaboration with Border Force officers, intercepted the vessel on Sunday morning and found the massive stash of drugs. The three men on board were taken into custody and are currently being questioned by NCA investigators. The fourth man was also arrested in connection with the case.

Jules Harriman, the NCA operations manager, expressed his thoughts on the matter, stating that the large quantity of cocaine seized will undoubtedly cause a major setback for the organized crime group responsible for smuggling it into the UK. He further added that with the assistance of Border Force and the Joint Maritime Security Centre, they were able to successfully remove this harmful drug from the criminal market. However, their investigation into the importation is still ongoing.

The NCA's swift and efficient action has once again proven their commitment to tackling drug smuggling and disrupting criminal activities. Citizens can rest assured that their safety is of utmost importance to these law enforcement agencies. The four arrested individuals will face the consequences of their actions, and the NCA will continue to work towards keeping the streets free from such dangerous substances.

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