UK authorities seize cocaine worth more than $130 million from a ship at London port

LONDON (AP) β€” British authorities seized 2.4 metric tons of cocaine in a ship arriving in England from Panama, authorities said Saturday, calling it one of the U.K.’s biggest drug busts in years.

The drugs, valued at 96 million pounds ($132 million), were found under containers on a vessel at London Gateway port, east of the British capital. The shipment was discovered after what officials said was an intelligence-led operation.

Britain’s interior ministry, the Home Office, said it was the sixth-largest cocaine seizure on record.

U.K. Border Force Maritime director Charlie Eastaugh said the seizure was β€œjust one example of how dedicated Border Force maritime officers remain one step ahead of the criminal gangs who threaten our security.

β€œOur message to these criminals is clear β€” more than ever before, we are using intelligence and international law enforcement co-operation to disrupt and dismantle your operations.”

Britain is one of Europe’s biggest markets for cocaine, according to the National Crime Agency. The U.K. government says cocaine-related deaths in England and Wales rose by 31% between 2022 and 2023.