Cocaine worth £2m seized after flight from France

The packages of cocaine were found stashed underneath a seat
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Cocaine with a street value of £2m has been seized from a plane flown into Essex from northern France.
Two men were arrested after 30kg (4.7st) of the Class A drug was found stashed in packages underneath a seat on the aircraft.
Border Force officers tracked the plane prior to it landing at North Weald Airfield, near Epping, on Thursday.
The men, a 52-year-old from Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, and a 48-year-old from Lewisham, south London, were taken to custody.
They were due to be questioned by officers from the National Crime Agency.
A Home Office spokesman said it was "committed to disrupt the criminal networks" behind the illegal drugs trade.
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