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Date: Dec 12th 2015, 8:00 AM
A GATWICK BAGGAGE handler has been jailed along with three others for smuggling almost a million euro worth of drugs into the UK.
David Fox, 65, of Stanley Avenue, Brighton and Stephen Chambers, 45, of Warmdene Road, Brighton attempted to smuggle 4kg of cocaine, which if cut and sold in the UK would have had a potential street value of over £500,000 (€692,000), into Gatwick Airport in September 2012.
Fox, a Gatwick baggage handler at the time, was using his access to the transfer shed area of the airport to remove drugs from suitcases and smuggle them out amongst his own belongings.
He also removed baggage labels from innocent peoples’ luggage to re-use them on luggage that contained drugs, according to the UK's National Crime Agency.
When the rucksack containing the cocaine was sent to a different part of the airport, rather than the transfer shed, Fox was unable to retrieve it and it was seized by Border Force officers.
Guilty
Both men pleaded guilty in the face of overwhelming evidence.
Fox had gone in to work on his day off in the hope of retrieving the drugs, and phone evidence showed the men had spoken the night before.
Incriminating baggage labels were found at Fox’s home address and in a container rented by Chambers in Sussex – to the south of London.
Stephen Chambers was also sentenced in relation to a separate offence in January 2013, in which he organised the importation of 46kg of cannabis into the UK, hidden in a container of fruit that originated in Ghana.
He was assisted by David Rowe, 53, of Overcliff Road, Lewisham, who used his contacts in Ghana to facilitate the importation.
The men were under surveillance by authorities when the drugs, which had a potential street value of almost £200,000 (€277,000), were intercepted by Border Force officers from a container at Tilbury Docks in Essex on 13 January 2013.
The container was released to Chambers, who was unaware that the drugs had been seized and had arranged for it to be delivered to Circus Street in Brighton on 28 January 2013.
NCA officers then watched Chambers and a third man, Gordon Wilkie, 40, of St. George’s Place, Brighton, unloading the container and discarding the fruit by the side of the road when they eventually realised there were no drugs inside.