Five arrested and £1 million worth of cocaine seized during investigation into suspected NI crime group

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21 kilos of cocaine was recovered in a concealed compartment inside one of the lorries seized

by Q Radio News

Five people have been arrested as part of an investigation into a Northern Irish crime group suspected of attempting to import £1 million worth of cocaine. 

The operation was carried out by the National Crime Agency, supported by the PSNI. 

On Thursday, officers arrested three men in the Essex area and two more in North Wales. 

At the same time, three lorries were seized. 

(Some of the lorries seized by the NCA supported by the PSNI)

Four of those arrested are known to be based in Northern Ireland, the other man is from the north of England. 

They are all aged between 21 and 59.

The men are suspected of being involved in the importation of class A drugs from the continent. 

Specialist Border Force officers were called in to conduct detailed searches of the HGVs.

(£1 million worth of cocaine seized by the NCA supported by PSNI) 

In one of the lorries seized, a complex concealment was located and when opened, 21 kilos of cocaine was found. 

At the same time officers from the NCA and PSNI time carried out searches at a number of properties in Northern Ireland.

The investigation has also been supported throughout by An Garda Siochana and the Organised Crime Task Force.

The five men were questioned by NCA officers, and have now been released on bail.

NCA Regional Head of Investigations Gerry McLean said:

“This is a highly significant operation in terms of our activity to target organised crime impacting on Northern Ireland.

“In making these seizures we have both prevented a large quantity of drugs from reaching our streets, and denied criminals an important avenue for smuggling.

“I’d like to thank colleagues from the PSNI, Garda and Border Force, without whom we wouldn’t have been able to achieve the results we have so far. Our investigations will continue.”

Detective Superintendent Rachel Shields, from Police Service NI’s Criminal Investigation Branch said: “Our detectives have been working in collaboration with the NCA in relation to this operation for some time.

“These arrests and seizure are significant in terms of the quantity seized, and in terms of the disruption caused to organised criminals.

“We will continue to work closely with, and support the NCA in their work to disrupt the nefarious activities of organised crime groups.”

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