Thursday, 23 December 2021

Brothers Dim: UK Border Force Intercept Cannabis Addressed To Dealers' Home

Eden Miller
Two drug-dealing brothers were caught after police intercepted 15.9 kilos of cannabis addressed to their west London home.

When officers then raided the property they seized another 16.1 kilos of cannabis and found a quantity of high-value goods.

The investigation was launched after UK Border Force seized the drugs on November 20, last year.

Eden Joshua Miller, 25, received four years imprisonment.

Saul Miller, 22, received sixteen months imprisonment, suspended for eighteen months.

Their home in Princess Gardens, Acton was raided by officers from the West Area Violence Suppression Unit (VSU).

A search of their property revealed numerous boxes, wrapped in similar packaging to the intercepted parcel. 

Jobless Eden, was in possession numerous high value goods, which were seized by the officers, who suspected they had been purchased with the profits of drug-dealing.

Saul Miller
Eden Miller was convicted of possession of cannabis, with intent to supply; importing a class B drug and possession of criminal property.

Saul Miller was convicted of possession of cannabis, with intent to supply, cannabis and being concerned in the fraudulent evasion of a prohibition on the importation of a Class B drug. 

He must also forfeit over £1,000 and complete 300 hours of unpaid community service work.

PC Shaw-Hill of the West Area VSU said: “The Miller brothers wrongfully believed that they had a fool proof plan to supply west London with vast amounts of cannabis.

Swift action from both the West Area Violence Suppression Unit and the UK Border Agency has prevented this and resulted in the seizure of over 32 Kilos of cannabis. 

The supply of controlled drugs drives violence and destroys lives, the results of this operation are testament to the Metropolitan Police’s persistence in targeting and stopping organised drug supply throughout the region.”

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