Police have arrested five men and seized almost half a tonne of cocaine worth an estimated £34 million.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) said today (Tuesday 9 June) the arrests were made and the drugs seized as attempts were made to smuggle them by sea.
The NCA said: “Five men are in custody and more than £30 million of cocaine has been recovered following a National Crime Agency investigation.
“NCA officers struck shortly after 1pm yesterday (Monday), arresting the suspects at Eastbourne Marina and seizing 425kg of the class A drug which has a street value of £34 million.
“It is alleged four of the men had returned to shore on the fishing vessel New Horizon after collecting the drugs which had been dropped in the English Channel by another vessel.
“The fifth man was not on the boat and was arrested when the other four returned to harbour.
“The men, aged 32 to 49, are from Scotland and Eastbourne and remain in custody for questioning following the operation which was supported by the NCA’s Maritime, Aviation and Military Intervention Cell.
“The NCA was also assisted by the Joint Maritime Security Centre, Sussex Police and Police Scotland where a number of searches have been carried out.”
NCA senior investigating officer Carl Barrass said: “The recovery of this quantity of cocaine represents a significant loss to the organised crime group behind its importation and will impact its ability to continue operating.
““Combating the threat of class A drugs is a priority for the NCA and we will continue to work with partners at home and abroad to protect the public.”





