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Brazilian charged after 拢200k cocaine find at Belfast City Airport
Cocaine with an estimated value of 拢200,000 has been found in a suitcase at Belfast City Airport.
Border Force officers seized about 4kg of the class A drug on Sunday when a passenger was stopped after arriving on a flight from Brazil via Heathrow.
A Brazilian man has been charged with the importation of a class A drug, possession and possession with intent to supply class A drugs.
He will appear before Belfast Magistrates on Wednesday 26 December.
John Oldham, assistant director of Border Force North, said: "Illegal drugs have a significant impact on our society, being the root cause behind countless burglaries, thefts and robberies.
"They are also used as a commodity by organised criminals linked to violence and exploitation of the vulnerable."
Following the seizure by Border Force, the investigation has been passed to the NCA (National Crime Agency).
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