Guyanese man swallows over 70 sachets of cocaine; jailed for 5 years in UK

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Wade Williams
Wade Williams
Wade Williams

[www.inewsguyana.com] – A drug smuggler swallowed more than 70 bags of cocaine and boarded a flight to the UK, before ‘producing’ them during questioning.

Wade Williams, 53, was stopped by Border Force officers at Manchester Airport on Valentine’s Day following a flight from Barbados.

It is understood Williams, of Georgetown, Guyana, began to ‘produce’ the packages after high-tech border checks and during questioning and he was promptly taken for an X-ray.

The scan confirmed he had swallowed 1.5 kilos of high-purity cocaine in 72 small packages – each the size of a ‘large gherkin’. The drugs’ likely street value once cut would have been £200,000. The bags were so potent that had just one of them split it could have been fatal.

The case was handed over to the National Crime Agency’s policing team at the airport, reports Manchester Evening News. He was questioned and charged with importing Class A drugs.

He appeared before Recorder Robert Crawford at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court and was jailed for five years after pleading guilty to the charge.

There was also an order for his deportation and the destruction of the drugs. Rob Miles, head of the National Crime Agency’s Manchester border investigation team, said:

“This demonstrates the desperation shown by smugglers to get illegal drugs into the UK. “His actions were foolish to say the least – had just one of the 72 packages swallowed by Williams broken or split it is likely the consequences would have been fatal.

“It also shows that it doesn’t matter how well traffickers hide the drugs, we can still find them and stop them.”

Border staff use search techniques including sniffer dogs, carbon dioxide detectors, heartbeat monitors and scanners to find stowaways, illegal drugs, firearms and tobacco.

Criminal investigations launched as a result of Border Force seizures are undertaken by officers from the National Crime Agency’s Border Policing Command.

The incident adds to another high profile case, with another smuggler caught at Manchester Airport last month. [Extracted from mirror.co.uk]

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