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Drivers urged to inform on drug smugglers

15 October 2007

The police are launching a campaign this week urging truck drivers to inform on drivers that are smuggling drugs into the UK. The Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency (SCDEA) wants drivers to pass on information anonymously using the Crimestoppers telephone number. The campaign, which is being backed by the Road Haulage Association (RHA), will be launched in Scotland and Northern Ireland this week, but expanded  to include the rest of the UK in the next few months.

Detective Chief Superintendent Tom Porter, of the SCDEA, says the vast majority of drugs coming into the country enter by road. He adds: "Organised criminals recruit drivers or corrupt road haulage firms who know what they are doing." Phil Flanders, director of the RHA in Scotland, says the association agrees that there are drivers who act as smugglers but adds: "It's not just about shopping other drivers, it's also about putting people off in the first place."

Truck drivers convicted already this year for drug smuggling include Alan Philpot, from Romford, Essex, who was jailed for 15 years in May for smuggling more than a million ecstasy tables and 45kg of amphetamines into the UK.

Flanders says that although there have been several cases of innocent drivers bringing in drugs because they did not know what was in their load, others were aware of what they were carrying.

The launch of the campaign  was marked by the issue of a multilingual poster which will be put up at truck parks, ferry terminals, petrol stations and washrooms, as well as appearing in industry magazines and websites.





David Harris
Email at news@roadtransport.com
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