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  1. parasoralophus on

    ‘The interception strikes a significant financial and operational blow against the organised crime groups behind its importation ‘

    I doubt it.

  2. Mrslinkydragon on

    Police statements show that the £48m of cocaine was sent to a secure location

  3. East-Plum-2845 on

    How many times are they going to do this before they realise it’s not working

  4. And in unrelated news the Westminster toilets are surprisingly quiet this week, apart from the faint noise of the ghost of Michael gove sobbing.

  5. Mrsparkles7100 on

    “You always announce a seizure of drugs worth a street value of ten million dollars or 20 million dollars or half a billion dollars.

    I do wonder what street it is you’re buying your cocaine on, because it’s not the same street as I’m buying my cocaine on.”

  6. MightyBigSandwich on

    Sorry that’s mine. It fell out my pocket, can I have it back please?

  7. limaconnect77 on

    Need to start measuring this sort of stuff in Conor McGregor units (usage per week) – would make it much more relatable to the average punter.

  8. No matter how many bags of drugs are piled on the table, the drug supply is never actually interrupted. Ever.

  9. AddictionisHell on

    That is literally nothing. There was a week last year where £2.5 billion worth was seized in Cornwall and the UK Government estimate they seize 10% so imagine how much comes into sleepy old Cornwall alone.

  10. xboxseriesSdank on

    lots of publicity around big drug hauls recently. Including one by the navy. Can’t help but think that there’s an agenda behind this…

  11. Aggravating-Day-2864 on

    Where’s the other 600 million, cartels sacrifice shit so the rest can get through or is that just in miami vice..

  12. Thescottishdreamer on

    Pretty sure there are going to be some disappointed politicians this week with significantly less energy than usual.