A criminal gang has been convicted for importing cocaine worth an estimated £4.2 million into the UK, utilizing private flights and sophisticated evasion tactics to operate. The gang's activities were tracked by the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU), which documented flights from France while the group attempted to dodge radar systems. Four members were found guilty, with the investigation showcasing their meticulous planning. Detective Inspector Daniel Barker noted the group's extensive measures to hide their activities, leading to significant evidence being gathered against them and thwarting a large drug influx into UK communities.
Members of a gang involved in airdropping millions of pounds worth of cocaine into the British countryside are facing prison over the importation of illegal drugs. The gang's elaborate smuggling operations included flights from France, where they avoided radar systems, successfully evading law enforcement until investigators uncovered their activities.
Detective Inspector Daniel Barker stated, 'It's clear that this group had put significant thought and planning into how they could best bring class A drugs into the UK, and they went to great lengths in attempting to hide their illicit activities.' The ERSOU's efforts were pivotal in stopping huge quantities of cocaine from entering the UK.
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