Cocaine hidden in van arriving at Belfast Port worth £2m, court hears
A judge was also told the driver arrested at the scene was making his third trip across to Northern Ireland
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High-purity cocaine discovered hidden in a van arriving at Belfast Port is worth £2million, a court heard.
Wolverhampton van driver found with £2million cocaine at Belfast port
The high purity substance was found hidden in a van in Belfast
17:16, 11 MAY 2021
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A Wolverhampton man faces a charge of possessing Class A drugs with intent to supply following the discovery of cocaine worth £2million at a port in Northern Ireland.
The high purity substance was found hidden in a van in Belfast.
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