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August 11, 2009

Drug smuggling...Lorry drivers who think it's worth the risk..be warned..

Yet another lorry driver has been jailed for drug smuggling, in this scenario 42-year old Graeme Berry of Penrith, Cumbria who has been sentenced to six years.

Plymouth Crown Court heard that he was caught trying to transport £1m worth of cannabis into the UK, hidden among 22 pallets of mayonnaise. He was blocked at Plymouth docks after arriving on a ferry from Spain on 2 September 2008.

Graeme is not the first and it is unlikely he will be the last who pays the price for contributing to Britain's drug culture. Other recent cases include: 

I am sure in the same way the strain of the recession is affecting many, a large quantity of cash would be appealing to anyone, however it is criminal gangs who will benefit from drugs sales, while a lorry driver is at the bottom of the chain and becomes the first immediate suspect.

The UK Border Agency (UKBA) told me that every day 40% of freight travelling to the UK is checked, so to smuggle drugs is a risky game with a high opportunity of getting caught.  

Bob Gaiger, spokesman for HM Revenue & Customs says:

"Our investigators, and their UK Border Agency colleagues, are determined to stop drugs entering the UK and reduce the associated harm to our communities."

As these hefty prison sentences demonstrate, the judicial system is showing no slowdown in its crackdown on drugs, and the UKBA confirms it is on track to increase its frequency of checks, meaning those carrying out crimes are at further risk of being caught.

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An example of heroin seized by the UKBA from a truck.

August 26, 2009

Yet another HGV driver jailed for smuggling...

Yesterday (25 August) saw 28-year old Martin Patrick Fitzpatrick from Newry, Northern Ireland given a three year prison sentence for smuggling £1m worth of cigarettes into the UK.

Below is the lorry load of rotten cabbages in which UK Border Agency seized the following:

  • 610,000 Mayfair cigarettes
  • 960,000 Palace cigarettes
  • 4,200,800 Respect cigarettes
  • 638.4kgs of Domingo Azul hand rolling tobacco

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Cigarettes were found hidden in a trailer load of rotten lettuces from Spain.

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Martin Fitzpatrick pleaded guilty to smuggling.

 

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September 15, 2009

Introducing the Lorry Crime Blog

Anyone who has been following Joanna Bourke's recent posts about truck crime will be pleased to hear that she now has her own blog: The Lorry Crime Blog.

She'll be covering all sorts of industry-related crimes including thefts, smuggling - even murder. Also on the blog you'll find a feed of truck crime news stories fresh from Roadtransport.com. Just click on the image below to go to the blog:


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About Joanna Bourke on Truck Crime

This page contains an archive of all entries posted to The Road Transport Blog in the Joanna Bourke on Truck Crime category. They are listed from oldest to newest.

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