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A Mexican woman and two children are being questioned by Heathrow customs officers after drugs were found strapped to the legs of two children. | A Mexican woman and two children are being questioned by Heathrow customs officers after drugs were found strapped to the legs of two children. |
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said 33lbs (15 kgs) of cocaine were found on two youngsters searched by officers at the west London airport on Wednesday. | |
According to HMRC the drugs had a street value of 675,000. | According to HMRC the drugs had a street value of 675,000. |
The children being held, a girl, 11 and a boy, 13, had arrived with a woman on a flight from Mexico City. | The children being held, a girl, 11 and a boy, 13, had arrived with a woman on a flight from Mexico City. |
Customs officers at Heathrow's Terminal 4 stopped the woman and children after they arrived on a British Airways flight. | Customs officers at Heathrow's Terminal 4 stopped the woman and children after they arrived on a British Airways flight. |
The three were stopped and questioned by officers who discovered the drugs when they searched the passengers and their baggage. | The three were stopped and questioned by officers who discovered the drugs when they searched the passengers and their baggage. |
Bob Gaiger, HM Revenue & Customs spokesman at Heathrow said: "HM Revenue & Customs is working at the forefront of the fight to stop drugs entering the UK and to reduce the associated harm to our communities. | Bob Gaiger, HM Revenue & Customs spokesman at Heathrow said: "HM Revenue & Customs is working at the forefront of the fight to stop drugs entering the UK and to reduce the associated harm to our communities. |
"We aim to protect society from this activity wherever we detect it. " | "We aim to protect society from this activity wherever we detect it. " |