Saturday, 10 November 2012

'Lobster Pot' Cocaine Mastermind Jailed


A 'lobster pot' cocaine smuggler, who tried to import £53m worth of the drug, has been jailed for twenty-eight years.
Edward Henry Austin, 47, (pictured) from Welling, Kent had orchestrated the plot, involving five accomplices who collected the 255kg haul from the English Channel.
The cocaine – packed into eleven holdalls – was dropped into the sea by a container ship sailing from Brazil to antwerp, Belgium in May 2010.
To disguise the smuggling operation as legitimate fishing the holdalls were tied along a rope resembling submerged lobster pots.
The four-man 'fishing' crew and another accomplice were caught and given prison sentences totalling 104 years.
Austin had fled to the costa-del-crime in Spain, but was returned to the UK from Fuengirola in January.
Detective Inspector Colin Stephenson, of the Metropolitan Police Service’s Central Task Force, said: "‘We will robustly investigate organised criminal gangs involved in polluting the streets of London with cocaine.
“These criminal networks employ sophisticated methods to smuggle cocaine to the UK and flood our streets with the drug.
“This multi-agency investigation has shown that the MPS will rigoursly pursue those involved in these criminal enterprises.”

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