2 British Brothers Charged For Attempting To Traffic £50m Cocaine By Private Jet
Two British brothers are among five men charged with importing cocaine after £50m worth of the drug was found on a private jet.
Martin and Stephen Neil, from Poole in Dorset, are jointly charged with bringing the Class A drug into the UK.
Half a ton of the substance was found during a raid on a private aircraft in Hampshire, the National Crime Agency said.
The Britons, aged 48 and 53, have been charged along with two Spaniards and an Italian national.
All five were held after the twin-engined jet was searched when it landed at Farnborough Airport after travelling from Bogota in Colombia on Monday.
The drug was hidden in 15 suitcases which were found on board, the Border Force said.
National Crime Agency operations manager Siobhan Micklethwaite said the seizure was “one of the largest flown into the UK by plane in many years”.