The Royal Navy, including HMS Lancaster, seized approximately £33 million worth of illegal drugs in the Middle East during two separate operations. The drugs, totaling 3.7 tonnes and including heroin and crystal meth, were confiscated and destroyed by the Navy.
Royal Navy in £33m double drugs blow - HMS Lancaster seized nearly £33m of illegal drugs as she struck twice against traffickers in the Middle East within 24 hours. Click the image to read more. https://t.co/hhv7BT0h51
Double drugs bust 🛥️🛥️ Two days into operations and we have 2 drug busts under our belts 💪 3.7 tonnes of drugs confiscated and destroyed, with a street value of £33million A great team effort by all onboard 🫡 #GlobalModernReady #ForwardDeployed23 #2crews1team https://t.co/3jvW5H0S7Q
🇬🇧⚡ The British Navy frigate HMS Lancaster, which performs anti-piracy tasks in the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf, captured 2 drug boats in those waters twice within 24 hours, from which about 3.7 tons of drugs of varying levels of concentration were seized. https://t.co/IEoJoIKUN7
🚢 Navy and Marines seize £33m of drugs in double swoop HMS Lancaster intercepts smugglers in the Indian Ocean who had 3.7m tonnes of drugs including heroin and crystal meth Read more ⤵️ https://t.co/m7EXamU2Ld https://t.co/p6KyQPiI5S
The Royal Navy has seized nearly £33m worth of illegal drugs from traffickers in the Middle East https://t.co/OvaswpFZX1
The Royal Navy has seized 3.7 tonnes of illegal drugs from traffickers in the Middle East with an estimated street value of £33m Read more 🔗 https://t.co/1VxBlIaht6
⛔️ Navy and Marines seize £33m of drugs in double swoop https://t.co/m7EXamUAAL