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Four people have been charged with attempting to smuggle cocaine with an estimated street value of £1.2m on the P&O liner Arcadia in Southampton. Four people charged with attempting to smuggle cocaine with an estimated street value of £1.2m on the P&O liner Arcadia have been remanded in custody.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) investigators and UK Border Agency officers seized about 30 kilos of cocaine from the cruise ship on Sunday. HM Revenue and Customs investigators and UK Border Agency officers seized about 30 kilos of cocaine from the cruise ship in Southampton on Sunday.
Three woman and one man are due before Southampton magistrates later. Three women and a man were remanded for seven days by Southampton magistrates.
Three other people held have been released on bail. All seven are from the Birmingham and Manchester area. Three other people held have been released on bail. All seven are from the Birmingham and Manchester areas.
The people charged are Natalie Quinn, 26, of Grenville Walk, Rochdale, Camille Dupee, 19, from Birmingham, Briony Dyce, 25, of Brearley Street, Birmingham and Calvin Hylton, 41, of Ermington Drive, Manchester. The people charged are Natalie Quinn, 26, of Grenville Walk, Rochdale, Camille Dupee, 19, of Raleigh Close, Handsworth, Birmingham, Briony Dyce, 25, of Brearley Street, Handsworth, Birmingham and Calvin Hylton, 41, of Ermington Drive, Manchester.
None of those held is a crew member, a statement issued by HMRC said. The group would reappear at Southampton Magistrates' Court on 27 October, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said.