Belfast £1.6m cocaine haul investigation – NCA makes three more arrests

National Crime Agency officers investigating the seizure of cocaine worth around £1.6 million in Belfast in February have made three more arrests.
The cocaine seized by the NCAThe cocaine seized by the NCA
The cocaine seized by the NCA

A 46-year-old woman was detained in Wolverhampton on Thursday on suspicion of involvement in the conspiracy to supply the drugs, which were recovered in empty fuel tank being transported in a van at Belfast port on Monday 22 February.

Two further men, aged 60 and 31, were also detained on suspicion of conspiring to supply class A drugs, offences not connected to the Belfast seizure. The 60-year-old was additionally arrested on suspicion of firearms offences.

All three are now being questioned by NCA investigators.

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Two men, including the driver of the van intercepted as it came off a ferry from Birkenhead into Belfast, have already been charged in connection with the haul. A third man was arrested and bailed.

NCA Branch Commander Adam Warnock said: “Our investigation has now broadened to take in alleged offences above and beyond the Belfast seizure. Today’s arrests reflect that, and our enquiries continue.”