Yorkshire Post

Two lorry drivers are charged as £2m drugs haul found

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TWO lorry drivers have been charged with drugs offences after 104 kilos of cannabis was seized in two separate stops, including one near Doncaster, as part of a National Crime Agency investigat­ion into a suspected crime network in Northern Ireland.

Kirk Hackett, 30, from Dungannon, was arrested by NCA officers after his lorry was stopped on the A1 near Doncaster on Friday.

A total of 73 kilos of cannabis was found concealed in a hiding place within the floor of the trailer.

In a second seizure on Saturday at Killinghol­me Port in North Lincolnshi­re, Serghei Bacaianov, a 41-year-old from Bulgaria, who was living in Blanchards­town in the Republic of Ireland, was arrested by NCA officers.

His vehicle had recently arrived from the Hook of Holland with a load of fresh chicken. Officers found a sophistica­ted manufactur­ed concealmen­t was found beneath the floor of the lorry containing 31 kilos of cannabis.

Combined, the two seizures have a street value of £2m.

Both men were questioned by NCA officers and charged to appear at court.

Hackett was due to appear at Doncaster Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday charged with possession with intent to supply, while Bacaianov was charged with importatio­n of drugs and was due to appear at Grimsby Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday.

As part of the same investigat­ion a further two men were arrested in County Armagh, and two houses were searched with the assistance of PSNI officers over the weekend. Cash totalling £30,000 and a Rolex watch were recovered.

They were questioned by NCA officers on suspicion of their involvemen­t with both seizures. They were released on bail pending further enquiries.

NCA Belfast Branch Commander David Cunningham said: “The seizure of these drugs and the vehicles used represents a significan­t disruption to this network's smuggling activities.

“We will continue to work closely with law enforcemen­t partners across the UK and abroad to prevent organised crime groups from using the haulage industry to make profit from this criminalit­y.”

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