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Essex UPS Drugs King Helped Smuggle £10m Cocaine, Jury Told
Nearly 300 cocaine parcels worth £10 million were smuggled via a UPS depot using an insider, with gang members paying up to £2,000 per kilo, court heard.
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Drug 'king' helped gang smuggle £10million of cocaine into UK via UPS parcels over five week period
A UPS worker from Essex allegedly operated as the "inside man" for a drugs gang that smuggled £10million worth of cocaine into Britain through parcel deliveries, Southwark Crown Court has heard.Zak Archbold, 30, from Braintree, is accused of being the individual known by the codename "King" — who prosecutors claim facilitated the trafficking operation at a depot in Stanford-le-Hope.The prosecution alleges Archbold exploited his position as "pre-…
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