UK Navy warship makes record narcotics bust in the Gulf

UK Navy warship makes record narcotics bust in the Gulf
Britain's Royal Navy said Thursday it had seized ten tonnes of hash worth tens of millions of pounds, in a record bust in the Gulf.

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21 December, 2018
Ten tonnes of narcotics were seized by the navy warship [Getty]

Tens of millions of pounds of hash was seized by Britain's Royal Navy, it said on Thursday, in a record bust in the Gulf.

The navy said a destroyer on operations intercepted two boats carrying the ten tonnes of hash during a 48-hour window "on a notorious drug smuggling route known as the Hash Highway", according to the navy.

The seizure by HMS Dragon was the largest ever by a multi-national policing operation targeting Gulf waters and had a street value of £75 million (83 million euros, $95 million), it added.

Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said it represented "a significant dent in the pockets of criminals who seek to put these drugs onto our streets". 

"The global narcotics network is a scourge that we are absolutely committed to tackling, as part of our commitment to security in the Gulf and across the world," he added.

Agencies contributed to this report.

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