Around 794lb (360kg) of cocaine with a potential value of £50 million has washed up on two beaches in Norfolk.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) said a number of holdalls were found at Hopton-on-Sea on Thursday, and a “small number of packages” were discovered at Caister-on-Sea on Friday.
Investigation launched after £50 million cocaine found on Norfolk beaches. More to follow @EDP24 pic.twitter.com/J5bxXd5FkK
— Eastern Daily Press (@EDP24) February 10, 2017
But somehow, the internet took it as a sign that this was Netflix’s Narcos 3 in Great Yarmouth.
Season 3 of Narcos had relocate from Norfolk.
— Jonathan Eilbeck (@JonathanEilbeck) February 10, 2017
Coming Soon to a TV near you, Yarcos #cocaine #norfolk #Narcos
BBC News – £50m of cocaine found on Norfolk beaches— Tygs (@_Tygs) February 10, 2017
Narcos: Norfolk https://t.co/DBgBOZQDQB
— Ahmed Johnson (@AhmedRiaz83) February 10, 2017
£50m in cocaine just washed up on a norfolk beach.. Somebody is watching the news like "puta madre, cabron, coño" (turns off narcos).
— Adé Molajo (@AdeMolajo) February 10, 2017
Dibs on writing the Norfolk version of Narcos. https://t.co/6AeraczfgB
— Cory (@iwritethings23) February 10, 2017
Matthew Rivers, from the NCA’s border investigation team, said: “We are now working with Border Force, the Coastguard Agency and Norfolk Police to try and establish how the bags ended up where they did; however, it is extremely unlikely that this was their intended destination.
“This is obviously a substantial seizure of class A drugs, and its loss will represent a major blow to the organised criminals involved.”A member of the public had alerted Norfolk Police to the holdalls at Hopton-on-Sea, and the separate find at a location near Caister-on-Sea forms part of the NCA investigation.
NCA @NCA_UK says a member of public found the cocaine on Hopton Beach, near Great Yarmouth. More packages found near Caister.
— Danny Shaw (@DannyShawBBC) February 10, 2017
Superintendent Dave Buckley, of Norfolk Police, said: “We are assisting the National Crime Agency with their searches and while we believe we have recovered all the packages, should any member of the public find one they are urged to contact Norfolk Police immediately on 101.
“We will have extra officers in the area to monitor the situation.”