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UK government warns cannabis traffickers mislead couriers on lax border enforcement

Oreoluwa Ojelabi by Oreoluwa Ojelabi
August 28, 2024
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The UK government has issued a stark warning about cannabis traffickers who are misleading couriers into thinking that the country’s borders are lenient when it comes to drug smuggling.

According to the National Crime Agency (NCA), many couriers, lured by promises of up to £10,000, are under the false impression that the UK authorities will merely fine them if they are caught.

Charles Yates, the NCA’s deputy director, highlighted the brazenness of the couriers who arrive from countries where cannabis has been legalised for personal use, such as Canada, Thailand, Germany, and parts of the United States. These individuals mistakenly believe that the UK’s stance on cannabis trafficking is relaxed, only to face serious legal consequences.

In recent years, the number of arrests related to cannabis smuggling has skyrocketed. While only 17 arrests were made in 2022, this number increased to 136 in 2023 and has reached 378 so far this year. The quantity of cannabis seized has also surged, with figures rising from two tonnes in 2022 to 15 tonnes in 2024.

Yates explained that many of the UK’s two million cannabis users incorrectly assume that legally grown cannabis from abroad is superior to locally produced cannabis, making them willing to pay a premium. However, he noted that the THC content—the measure of the drug’s potency—between UK-grown cannabis and imported, legally grown cannabis is relatively similar. “The traffickers are just good at marketing it in the UK,” Yates added.

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One notable incident involved a man who arrived from Los Angeles with 158 kilos of cannabis, worth £1 million, hidden in his and his children’s luggage. He was sentenced to over three years in prison in July. Similarly, 11 British passengers were arrested at Birmingham airport this month after Border Force officials discovered 510 kilos of cannabis in their bags.

The NCA and Border Force have been intensifying their efforts to combat cannabis trafficking, targeting both couriers and the criminal networks behind the smuggling operations. NCA Director General of Threats, James Babbage, urged potential couriers to reconsider their involvement, stressing the high risks and severe consequences of getting caught. “The NCA is actively working with partners both domestically and internationally to disrupt these criminal networks,” Babbage stated.

In another case, Canadian citizen Chelsea Allingham was apprehended at Heathrow Airport after arriving from Toronto with two suitcases full of cannabis. She was arrested at her hotel and subsequently sentenced to 10 months in prison.

The UK government continues to crack down on cannabis trafficking, making it clear that those involved in smuggling will face significant penalties.

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Oreoluwa Ojelabi

Oreoluwa is an accountant and a brand writer with a flair for journalism.

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