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Two women from Derby have been arrested in Jamaica on suspicion of trying to smuggle cocaine with a street value of £170,000 under their wigs. | |
The pair, aged 17 and 20, were stopped as they tried to board a London-bound plane, an HM Revenue and Customs spokeswoman said. | The pair, aged 17 and 20, were stopped as they tried to board a London-bound plane, an HM Revenue and Customs spokeswoman said. |
The women, who are both unemployed, had been on holiday on the island for two weeks prior to their arrest. | |
They told officers they would be paid £4,000 to bring the drugs into the UK. | |
The HMRC spokeswoman said: "We anticipate the two will be charged with committing drug smuggling offences and appear in court in Jamaica tomorrow." | |
The pair were arrested as part of Operation Airbridge, a joint government initiative between the UK and Jamaica to catch drugs couriers before they can board planes leaving Jamaica. | The pair were arrested as part of Operation Airbridge, a joint government initiative between the UK and Jamaica to catch drugs couriers before they can board planes leaving Jamaica. |
Tony Walker, of the UK Border Agency and head of Operation Airbridge, said: "The dedication of the UK and Jamaican drugs detection officers has prevented deadly class A drugs from entering the UK." | Tony Walker, of the UK Border Agency and head of Operation Airbridge, said: "The dedication of the UK and Jamaican drugs detection officers has prevented deadly class A drugs from entering the UK." |
The number detected at UK airports from Jamaica has fallen from about 1,000 a year to five in 2007, the HMRC said. |