Drugs [1]: Lorry driver jailed for £2m cocaine smuggling attempt in Dover [2]
Posted by editor on Nov 16, 2011 - 08:05 AM
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A Dutch lorry driver was sentenced to 10 years in prison at
Canterbury Crown Court on 4 November after pleading guilty to cocaine
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UK Border Agency
Officers stopped and questioned Gary Ouwerling on 14 July 2011 at the
inward freight controls at Dover Eastern docks and during a search of
his vehicle found a man-made hiding space in the lorry's chassis.
The space contained 2 holdalls which contained approximately 20kg of a
white powder, formed into foil-wrapped 1kg "bricks", which tested
positive to cocaine. The drugs had an estimated street value of over £2
million.
Ouwerling was charged with the attempted importation, and pleaded guilty
at Canterbury Crown Court on 4 November before being jailed the same
day.
Malcolm Bragg, assistant director, criminal and financial, border force
south, UK Border Agency said:
'This sentence should act as a warning to those who attempt to smuggle
illegal drugs into this country.
'The UK Border Agency has the ability to detect and bring to justice
those who would attempt to smuggle in illegal drugs.
'Cocaine use destroys not only the lives of individual users, but also
their families and the wider community.'
Hawkinge Gazette and Channel Coast
News 2011©

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