5 people from Bradford charged with drug offences after 180 kilos found at Birmingham Airport

They're due in court today

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Author: Rebecca LomasPublished 13th Nov 2024
Last updated 13th Nov 2024

5 people from Bradford have been charged with conspiring to import class A drugs after a major drug seizure at Birmingham International Airport.

The National Crime Agency say they found suitcases with around 180 kilos of cocaine.

They are set to appear in court today.

A statement from The National Crime Agency said:

"Six people have been arrested and charged following a major drug seizure at Birmingham International Airport.

"National Crime Agency officers made the arrests on Monday 11 November, seizing suitcases containing around 180 kilos of cocaine.

"The six, two men and three women from Bradford, West Yorkshire, and a man from Halesowen in the West Midlands, were questioned by NCA investigators before being charged with conspiring to import class A drugs late yesterday.

"They will appear before Birmingham Magistrates later today Wednesday 13 November."

NCA Branch Commander Mick Pope said:

“This was a significant drug seizure, which prevented class A drugs worth many millions of pounds from reaching the hands of criminals in the UK.

“Illegal drugs like cocaine fuel violence and exploitation in our communities, and we are determined to do all we can to protect the public by targeting those involved in their supply.”

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