£8.5m of cocaine found in lorry at Harwich Port

A lorry driver has been arrested

Author: Dan GoodingPublished 14th May 2021

Cocaine worth £8.5 million has been found in a lorry at Harwich Port.

A lorry driver from Poland has been charged after 107 kilos of the drug were found in a trailer earlier this week.

Lucas Wesolowski, who's 28, will appear in court next month.

He was arrested after the class A drugs were found in the trailer of an HGV which had arrived on a ferry from the Hook of Holland on Wednesday (12 May).

The NCA began an investigation after border officers found the cocaine in taped packages, which had been placed in sacks on top of a load of washing machines and tumble dryers.

After being questioned Wesolowski was charged with attempting to import a class A drug, and following an appearance at Colchester Magistrates on Thursday (13 May) he was remanded in custody until his next appearance at Ipswich Crown Court on 10 June.

NCA branch commander Lydia Bloomfield said:

“This was a large amount of cocaine, which would have been worth around £8.5 million if cut and sold on the streets of the UK.

“Losing it will be a big blow for the criminal network likely to be behind this attempted importation – profits which they will not be able to invest in other criminality.

“Working with law enforcement partners like Border Force, we are determined to disrupt the organised crime groups involved in drug supply and protect the public.”

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