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Pair caught smuggling 拢19m of cocaine into UK on coach jailed for more than 30 years

The men were caught trying to smuggling the class A drugs into the UK on a passenger coach, entering the UK at the Dover Docks.

Mark Tucker (left) has been jailed for 15 years while Christopher Bullows (right) has been sentenced to 14 years and four months in prison
Image: Mark Tucker (left) has been jailed for 16 years while Christopher Bullows (right) has been sentenced to 14 years and four months in prison
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Two men have been jailed for a total of more than 30 years after attempting to smuggle almost 拢20 million worth of cocaine into the UK on an empty passenger coach.

Christopher Bullows, 50, and Mark Tucker, 53, were stopped at Dover docks in September 2020 and a search by Border Force officers found 243 kilos (536lbs) of cocaine hidden in a specially constructed waste water tank.

The street value of the drugs would have been worth £19.4 million in the UK.

The cocaine was found in a specially constructed wastewater tank
Image: The cocaine was found in a specially constructed waste water tank

Bullows, of Lord Street, St Helens, told investigators from the National Crime Agency that he had taken the coach Belgium to get the air-conditioning system repaired.

He said Tucker, of Longshaw Street in Blackburn, was a friend and had come along "for a jolly".

Tucker said he was a mechanic and had joined Bullows on the trip to check on the repairs.

But after further inquiries, it was discovered the air-conditioning had been fixed in the UK just months before the trip.

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The pair were charged with attempting to import class A drugs and initially denied the charge.

Border Force found almost 拢20 million worth of cocaine in a passenger coach
Image: Border Force found almost 拢20 million worth of cocaine in a passenger coach

Bullows changed his plea to guilty at Canterbury Crown Court on 22 April and Tucker was convicted by a jury at the same court on 11 May following a five-day trial.

During a hearing on 6 July, Tucker was jailed for 16 years and Bullows for 14 years and four months.

NCA Branch Commander Mark McCormack said: "This was a brazen attempt to smuggle a large amount of cocaine into the UK but it hasn't ended well for Tucker and Bullows.

"Not only was their lethal cargo seized, they are now facing long spells in jail.

"Drugs smuggling is behind violence and exploitation in our communities, with vulnerable people often paying the highest price.

"We will continue to work with partners like Border Force to break the supply chains behind this despicable trade and dismantle the organised crime groups involved."