The British Government has revealed that between January and June 2024, Border Force made a total of 22,719 illegal drug seizures, a 19% increase compared to the same period last year.
In a publication made by the Government on Thursday, disclosed further that over 90 tonnes of illegal drugs were seized, up 92% compared to the first half of 2023 which include significant quantities of so-called party drugs, cocaine and ketamine
The Government said significant quantities of illegal party drugs have been seized by Border Force this year, preventing high levels of harmful and illegal substances reaching communities across the United Kingdom.
According to the Government, Strong operational performance and zero-tolerance approach to illegal drug smuggling resulted in over 19 tonnes of cocaine and 412kg of ketamine being confiscated in the first half of this year.
“So far this year, Border Force have also made over 18,000 individual seizures of herbal cannabis, equalling 41 tonnes.
In his reaction, the Minister for Migration and Citizenship, Seema Malhotra MP, said: We are determined to protect the public from illegal drugs, especially so-called party drugs like cocaine and ketamine, which pose a real threat to young people’s lives.
“Our dedicated Border Force officers work tirelessly to identify and seize these illegal substances, working in partnership with other law enforcement agencies to keep them off our streets.
“Border Force officers use a range of methods to detect illegal drugs, including advanced technology and intelligence. They are highly trained in behavioural detection and are effective at spotting the signs of criminal activity.
“Working in partnership, police forces, Border Force, the National Crime Agency and international partners use intelligence and technology to keep our borders safe, prevent drug trafficking and bring those responsible to justice”, the Minister said.