Three arrested after record-breaking £139m cannabis seizure
Three arrested after record-breaking £139m cannabis seizure1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAngharad ThomasBBC WalesSWROCUHuge amount of cannabis were recovered from containersThree people from south Wales have been arrested after a record £139m cannabis seizure. Police said 12 tonnes of cannabis had been recovered from containers on 6 May, in transit to a port on the south coast of England. The cannabis, which had been imported from Canada to the UK, had an estimated street value of £139m. Two men and one woman, aged in their 30s and 40s and from Merthyr Tydfil, and Ebbw Vale and Abertillery in Blaenau Gwent, were arrested on Tuesday morning. SWROCUThe cannabis had an estimated street value of £139mThe investigation was launched after the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) intercepted a shipment of cannabis destined for the UK.Investigators later identified two containers which had 12 tonnes of cannabis stored in 1,200 boxes, in transit to Southampton Port.South West Regional Organised Unit (SWROCU) then executed warrants at the three suspects' homes in south Wales on 16 June. All three suspects were arrested on suspicion of facilitating the importations and are currently in police custody.UK government minister for migration and citizenship, Mike Tapp MP, described the seizure as "record-breaking" and said the importing of drugs to the UK was a "vile trade". More top storiesBonnie Tyler out of coma but 'very unwell' after emergency surgeryCanadian lynx one of big cat sightings in Welsh countrysideBarman raises a glass after £3.5m Omaze house winCannabis WalesAbertilleryMerthyr TydfilEbbw Valeالمصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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