Two arrested in Filton after class A drugs delivery

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A police evidence photograph showing 11 square parcels containing class A drugs.Image source, National Crime Agency
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Border officials first spotted the drugs in France

Two men have been arrested after more than £12m of class A drugs were found heading to South Gloucestershire.

Border Force officers intercepted packages containing cocaine and heroin at the Channel Tunnel terminal in Coquelles, France.

Two Hungarian nationals were later arrested in Filton, when they took delivery of the 15 box consignment.

The National Crime Agency (NCA) said the haul suggested "significant organised criminals" were involved.

Sizeable seizure

Officers said that 250kg of cocaine and 50kg of heroin was wrapped up inside the parcels received by the men, aged 31 and 32.

The pair, who have not yet been named, were detained by NCA officers on Monday.

They have since been released on bail while investigators continue their work.

NCA branch commander Martin Grace said that the group behind the shipment: "would have made millions by getting these drugs successfully to the UK market."

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