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Fishing boat carrying one tonne of cocaine intercepted off Cornwall coast

Four men have been arrested and the drugs have been seized.

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A fishing boat carrying approximately one tonne of cocaine has been intercepted off the Cornish coast in a “huge loss” for an organised crime group, the National Crime Agency (NCA) has said.

NCA officers arrested four men and seized the drugs after the boat was stopped at sea near Newquay on Friday afternoon.

The four men have been arrested on suspicion of importing class A drugs.

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The NCA also released this photo of the ‘Lily Lola’ boat that was searched (NCA/PA)

The force also released a photograph of a blue and white boat named “Lily Lola”.

Derek Evans, NCA branch commander, said: “This is a significant amount of cocaine that will represent a huge loss for the organised crime group that attempted to import it into the UK.

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The force found 17 brick-shaped packages in brown wrapping (NCA/PA)

“Its onward supply would have fuelled exploitation through county lines activity as well as serious violence and knife crime.

“Our investigation into this importation continues.”

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