Costa Blanca News

£60million drug bust off Welsh coast

- By Adam Hale, PA Wales

SEVEN people have been arrested after cocaine believed to have an estimated street value of £60 million was seized on a yacht off the Welsh coast.

Investigat­ors with the National Crime Agency raided the vessel at Fishguard port in Pembrokesh­ire, in what is believed to be one of the biggest drugs busts carried out by them in recent years.

The operation, which took place on Tuesday morning, is the result of a 'long-term' investigat­ion by the NCA into an alleged organised crime group allegedly importing class A drugs into the UK from South America.

Officers from Border Force cutter HMC Protector boarded the sailing yacht Sy Atrevido approximat­ely 0.8km off the Welsh coast on Tuesday morning.

Packages of cocaine weighing more than 250kg had been recovered by midday on Wednesday, but investigat­ors believe there was an additional 500kg still on board.

Two men, aged 41 and 53, both British nationals, were arrested on the yacht and were being held in custody on Wednesday afternoon and have yet to be charged.

Four other people - three men, aged, 23, 31 and 47, and a 30-year-old woman, were arrested in Liverpool and Loughborou­gh, and have been released on bail until late September.

Craig Naylor, deputy director of investigat­ions for the NCA, told the PA news agency he believed the drugs bust was their second biggest in recent history.

He said: "We believe at the moment what we've taken off the boat has a wholesale value of £8 million, and the street value of that will be in excess of £20m. That's likely to rise as we take more product off the boat, so as an estimate the wholesale value would be £20m in total, and a street value of £60m.

"This is a very high end job 750kg of cocaine. You don't come across that every day of the week.

"The NCA, working with border force, working with other partners, are regularly seizing, arresting, and convicting people for these sort of offences, but usually for 10kg20kg amounts.

"Certainly in my recollecti­on this is the second biggest seizure that the NCA has had in recent years."

Mr Naylor said the UK had seen a rise in violence and drug-related crimes including county lines traffickin­g in the last 'three to four years', and Tuesday's seizure was part of a 'frontline defence' by the NCA to tackle the supply of drugs into the country which fuelled the criminalit­y.

Steve Whitton, deputy director of the Border Force's Maritime Command, said: "This is a major seizure and a testament to the multi-agency approach we take to secure the UK's border and territoria­l waters.

"Our collaborat­ion with the NCA, combined with excellent work from the crew of HMC Protector and officers from our specialist deep rummage team ensured that the sailing yacht Atrevido's cargo did not reach its intended destinatio­n.

"Working together, we will continue to do all we can to put the organised crime groups involved in drug smuggling before the courts."

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