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Border forces have warned that South American drug gangs at sea around the UK will drop cocaine to be stored in smaller boats and brought to the beach.
Officials say tens of millions of pounds will be wrapped in a liquid liquid, which allows members of the gang in the UK to know where they are.
The complex method of smuggling large amounts of the drug into the UK has become “a significant and continuous threat.
Last week, a court had heard four British men arrested after carrying a ton of cocaine, which is worth £100 million, left near the islands of Sli in September. They face long prison sentences.
In an attempt to prevent the parcels, the border forces have deployed their own rotating units, alongside the fragrant dogs.
The BBC News has rarely access to the unit, including a dog called Flash, which smells of cocaine hiding between the banana on a ship that had been in South America since January.

The drugs – collected with waterproof pieces and are equipped with trackers – were found behind the locks of a container on the ship, which was standing on the coast of Dover in Kent state with more than £50 million street value.
“They have been collected in about 30 kilograms of blocks, with the jacket of life that are later swelled… and that is thrown out,” Charlie now, the naval director in Force, told the BBC.
This tactic, known as ASDO, or slaughtered at the sea, has in recent years has led to the seizure of tons of cocaine.

‘Raraw, Place, Contract’
Drugs are transmitted on the so-called “mother” ships by South American gangs that are in contact with criminals in the UK using satellite phones. When the ships are in British waters, the packets are thrown out to be collected by a small boat “girl”, which determines the location of the smuggling.
“We have been able to find out these problems, find footprints, take over, try it and imprison them at the end,” he said.

last week,, Triro Crown Court In September last year, four boat men named Lily Lola headed to an area near the Silli Islands under the guidelines of a South American gang.
There, they took a ton of cocaine that had been thrown by a larger ship or which they walked around the sea – but they were taken by NCA officers before they could bring it back to the beach.
John Williams, 46, captain of the boat and Patrick Goodfree, 31, both from Swansea, were hired by Michael Kelly, 45, and 27-year-old Gike Marchant, for dealing with boats.
They will return to court to be punished on May
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“If someone approaches you a criminal group, please notify the police. If you are tempted to enter the industrial line, think twice,” Derrick Evans of NCA, who led the investigation into Lily Lola, warned people working in the fishing community.