 People are using 'ever-inventive' ways, officials say |
More than 2.5kg (5.5lbs) of cocaine has been found in two separate consignments of cosmetics. Customs officers at the UK's largest parcel depot, in Coventry, said both deliveries - for addresses in the West Midlands and London - were from Brazil. The drugs, which had a purity of 70%, were found suspended in the liquid contained in bottles of cosmetics. The estimated street value of �130,000 would double once cut by drug dealers, customs officials said. About 1.5 kg (3.3lbs) worth �80,000 was found in one shipment and 1kg (2.2lbs) worth about �50,000 found in the second. 'Dangerous drug' No arrests have currently been made and investigations are ongoing, a spokesman added. Last summer, Coventry customs officers said cocaine was being concealed in "ever-inventive" ways after a consignment was found hidden inside beads mounted on decorative flowerpots. A 300g package of the drug was also found hidden inside a plaque depicting the Last Supper. More cocaine was also found inside 688 buttons and �25,000 worth was discovered hidden inside two tins of cookies. Lin Coxon, detection manager for HM Revenue & Customs, said: "This latest seizure shows the skills and experience of our dedicated teams of officers in detecting this dangerous drug, despite the ever-inventive methods used by drug smugglers."
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