19/09/2024
NI Lorry Driver Jailed In Connection With £3m Drug Seizure
A 38-year-old man has been jailed in connection with the largest single drug seizure by the PSNI.
At Belfast Crown Court, Andrew Stafford pleaded guilty to possession of a Class A drug with intent to supply and possession of a Class B drug with intent to supply. He was sentenced to a 36-month custodial sentence - half served in prison and half on licence.
Stafford, with an address in Ballynahinch, was arrested in the early hours of 2nd February 2022. Detectives from the PSNI's Organised Crime Unit stopped a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) and trailer coming off a ferry at Belfast Harbour at 2.30pm.
Working with other agencies represented on the Organised Crime Task Force, including HM Revenue & Customs and Belfast Harbour Police, a search uncovered cocaine and cannabis with an estimated street value of £3 million. The Class A and B drugs were concealed within a separate vehicle inside the trailer and in a hide built into the floor of the trailer.
Welcoming the sentencing, Detective Inspector Sweeney said: "Today's sentencing should act as a deterrent for those tempted to engage in this type of destructive criminality. It may seem like a quick and easy way to make money, however, the impact on the community and on you can be catastrophic.
"You are not only endangering your career, your relationships and your liberty, but you are assisting organised crime groups to extend their malicious influence on Northern Ireland society. "Every year, organised crime groups try to smuggle illicit drugs into the country via our ports, and this is one of numerous similar interceptions as part of Operation Fusion targeting criminality of this nature.
"Through the concerted and targeted efforts of our detectives, alongside key law enforcement partners on the Organised Crime Task Force, we will continue to carry out operations to break the cycle of those who cause harm through the illegal importation and supply of drugs in Northern Ireland.
"We remain committed to tackling the supply, use and harm caused by illegal drugs in Northern Ireland. The very simple reality is that drugs ruin lives and damage our communities. These criminals line their own pockets and live lavish lifestyles at the expense of others, leaving families and loved ones to deal with the inevitable devastation.
"I'm appealing to anyone with information, or concerns, about the illegal supply or use of drugs to contact us on 101."
Information can also be provided to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org
Anyone who thinks they might have a problem with alcohol and/or drugs and would like to get help can visit www.drugsandalcoholni.info.This also includes details of services available for individuals affected by someone else's drinking and/or drug misuse.
At Belfast Crown Court, Andrew Stafford pleaded guilty to possession of a Class A drug with intent to supply and possession of a Class B drug with intent to supply. He was sentenced to a 36-month custodial sentence - half served in prison and half on licence.
Stafford, with an address in Ballynahinch, was arrested in the early hours of 2nd February 2022. Detectives from the PSNI's Organised Crime Unit stopped a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) and trailer coming off a ferry at Belfast Harbour at 2.30pm.
Working with other agencies represented on the Organised Crime Task Force, including HM Revenue & Customs and Belfast Harbour Police, a search uncovered cocaine and cannabis with an estimated street value of £3 million. The Class A and B drugs were concealed within a separate vehicle inside the trailer and in a hide built into the floor of the trailer.
Welcoming the sentencing, Detective Inspector Sweeney said: "Today's sentencing should act as a deterrent for those tempted to engage in this type of destructive criminality. It may seem like a quick and easy way to make money, however, the impact on the community and on you can be catastrophic.
"You are not only endangering your career, your relationships and your liberty, but you are assisting organised crime groups to extend their malicious influence on Northern Ireland society. "Every year, organised crime groups try to smuggle illicit drugs into the country via our ports, and this is one of numerous similar interceptions as part of Operation Fusion targeting criminality of this nature.
"Through the concerted and targeted efforts of our detectives, alongside key law enforcement partners on the Organised Crime Task Force, we will continue to carry out operations to break the cycle of those who cause harm through the illegal importation and supply of drugs in Northern Ireland.
"We remain committed to tackling the supply, use and harm caused by illegal drugs in Northern Ireland. The very simple reality is that drugs ruin lives and damage our communities. These criminals line their own pockets and live lavish lifestyles at the expense of others, leaving families and loved ones to deal with the inevitable devastation.
"I'm appealing to anyone with information, or concerns, about the illegal supply or use of drugs to contact us on 101."
Information can also be provided to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org
Anyone who thinks they might have a problem with alcohol and/or drugs and would like to get help can visit www.drugsandalcoholni.info.This also includes details of services available for individuals affected by someone else's drinking and/or drug misuse.
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