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Nearly a tonne of cocaine found on container from Nicaragua at Southampton Docks as Daniel Dumitru and Andrew Smyth charged - haul in bananas again!

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NEARLY a tonne of cocaine has been seized at Southampton Docks after the container they were in had sailed from Nicaragua via Panama to the UK.

Two men have been charged as part of a National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation.

The Class A drugs were seized at Southampton Docks after the container they were in had sailed from Nicaragua via Panama to the UK.

Acting in partnership with the NCA, Border Force officers opened the container and found 943kg of cocaine with a street value of around £75m among pallets of bananas.

Last night (Wednesday 18 March 2026), two men were charged with importing Class A drugs.

Daniel Dumitru, 37, of Reginald Road, Smethwick, West Mids, and Andrew Smyth, 46, of West Park Gardens, Prenton, Merseyside, will appear at Southampton Magistrates’ Court today (Thursday 19 March).

NCA Branch Commander Saju Sasikumar said: “This is a massive amount of cocaine which was destined for the streets of the UK.

“The supply of Class A drugs badly damages society by bringing violence and addiction to our communities.

“Seizing these drugs deprives the crime group behind the importation of huge profits that cannot be ploughed back into further offending.”

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