Cocaine smugglers chased across beach by police after drugs found | UK | News

Dramatic photographs show that a drug gang was taken to a popular British beach by the police. 38 -year -old Scott Johnston and 33 -year -old Edwin Yahir Tabora Baca, Cornwall, Penzance, Gwynver Beach near the shock in front of the sun baths were chased for 28 miles before caught.
The images published by the National Crime Agency depict accelerated smugglers throughout the sea and follow another boat.
The criminals then ran over the sand before the second boat on the beach. Scared spectators can be heard while shouting in a video shared by the agency.
On September 13, 2024, the couple left a large amount of cocaine and left hard -bodied swelling boats (RHIB). Johnston and Tabora Chimney were now sentenced to 24 years and 17 years and seven months in prison respectively.
Police officers had to go out to ensure that there was no escape on the Gwynver Beach, which was close to the land on the south -west coast of the drug gang. After his arrest, Johnston and Tabora were accused of Chimney and finally sentenced their sentences this week. Mirror.
Johnston from Barcelona, Hampshire and Tabora Chimney was part of a seven -member drug gang. The gang, which organized a total of £ 18.4 million, was directed by 47 -year -old Michael May and 44 -year -old Terry Willis.
Six bunch of cocaine was seized from RHİB, which contains 230 kg of illegal substances. Essex was sentenced to 19 years in prison from Brentwood, while Willis, Chelmsford was sentenced to 21 years and eight -month imprisonment from Essex.
43 -year -old Peter Williams from Havant was sentenced to 16 years and nine -month imprisonment, and Bobbie Pearce, a 29 -year -old Brentwood, was sentenced to 15 years and four months in prison. Williams, the captain of the boat, was reported to be an experienced fisherman who met King Charles several times.
Both men were directly involved in the crime group that organized a secret operation. 35 -year -old Alex Fowlie will be sentenced to 5 September after the discovery of the boat.
“These are important sentences for six men who did not care about the causes of misery cocaine, they just wanted to make a profit.
“Cocaine is one of the most harmful illegal drugs that are linked to thousands of deaths and fuel the crimes of violence that ruin communities and lives.
“By working together, the border power stopped from entering the streets of millions of people, and the national criminal agency enabled the group behind the imports to encounter justice.”