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CUSTOMS officers have seized two tonnes of hashish they found floating in British waters on the eastern side of the Rock. Authorities worked out that the 53 bales of cannabis resin have a combined value of £9 million, although the officers found no trace of the smugglers that were transporting it. Collector of Customs John Payas and Chief Minister Fabian Picardo paid credit to the officers who had reacted quickly to intercept the illegal substance.

Smugglers bringing the hashish from neighbouring Morocco often throw out the drugs when cornered by Spanish police.

Customs officers first caught a glimpse of the packages on May 20 at 11am when on a routine patrol.

Once they had investigated the ‘suspicious packages of different sizes and wrapping’ they called in two more boats for backup, a government statement said.

Together, they then set about recovering the bales and load-

Customs fish two tonnes of cannabis out of the sea

By John Culatto

ing them aboard. They then brought them ashore where they were able to weigh them and continue their investigation.

The Collector of Customs, John Payas, said: “HM Customs remains committed to tackling drug trafficking

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