Smuggler travelling to Hampshire jailed for trying to bring cocaine worth £2.1m into UK in his lorry

A LORRY driver who was heading to Hampshire has been jailed for trying to smuggle £2.1m worth of cocaine into the UK hidden in his truck.
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Rafal Czajka, 39, was investigated after his lorry was stopped at the port of Dover on November 16.

Border Force officers searching the vehicle found that a hide had been built into the bulkhead of the trailer, covered by a wooden board and held together by rivets, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.

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After removing the board they found six metal box sections going across the width of the bulkhead, containing 45 kilos of cocaine in brown taped packages.

Rafal Czajka, who tried to smuggle cocaine worth £2.1m into the UK hidden in his truck has been jailed. Picture: PA WireRafal Czajka, who tried to smuggle cocaine worth £2.1m into the UK hidden in his truck has been jailed. Picture: PA Wire
Rafal Czajka, who tried to smuggle cocaine worth £2.1m into the UK hidden in his truck has been jailed. Picture: PA Wire

NCA forensic experts believe the drugs would be worth an estimated £2.1 million if cut and sold at street level.

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A rivet gun was found between the passenger and driver’s seat, and officers also recovered used and unused pop rivets in the pocket of the driver’s door.

Investigations found the lorry also contained a legitimate load of ventilation blower parts, which were loaded in the Netherlands and destined for Basingstoke.

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45 kilos of cocaine in brown taped packages found  behind wooden boards in Rafal Czajka's lorry. Picture: PA Wire45 kilos of cocaine in brown taped packages found  behind wooden boards in Rafal Czajka's lorry. Picture: PA Wire
45 kilos of cocaine in brown taped packages found behind wooden boards in Rafal Czajka's lorry. Picture: PA Wire

Polish national Czajka was jailed for nine years at Canterbury Crown Court on Thursday, after pleading guilty to the importation of controlled drugs.

Darren Nicholls, operations manager for the NCA, said: ‘Smugglers like Czajka risk their freedom by aiding organised crime groups who only care about profits.

‘The substantial quantity of cocaine seized would have fuelled violence and exploitation in the UK.

‘We are committed to tackling class A drug trafficking and, working with key partners, like Border Force, we will continue to protect our borders and communities.’

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Martin Coates, deputy director of Border Force South East and Europe, said: ‘These drug smuggling gangs are violent, exploitative and think nothing of the communities they tear apart across the country.

‘This seizure and others like it send a clear message to anyone considering attempting to smuggle illegal drugs into the country that we remain committed and prepared to tackle drug supply chains.’

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