Police believe suspect in £4.8m drugs haul has links to West Yorkshire

A man with links to West Yorkshire is being sought by police investigating the importation on drugs into the UK.
Images of the man drugs police are trying to trace.Images of the man drugs police are trying to trace.
Images of the man drugs police are trying to trace.

National Crime Agency investigators are appealing for information to trace a man going by the name of Ian Allen who they want to speak to in connection with a number of large-scale drug importations.

The appeal follows the seizure of 40kgs of cocaine found in a van by Border Force officers based at Coquelles in France in June 2017. If cut and sold the drugs would have had a likely potential street value of £4.8 million.

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The haul was concealed in a false floor inside freight crates and was destined for a freight forwarding company based near Manchester Airport.

Investigators have identified 118 previous consignments which made exactly the same journey previously. Each time the same man collected the consignments, providing the name Ian Allen.

NCA Operations Manager Jon Hughes said: “We suspect that the organised criminals responsible for this smuggling attempt are behind a significant number of previous importations, potentially involving close to five tonnes of illegal drugs shipped into the UK.

“Ian Allen may be an alias but we do know that this individual has extensive links to Manchester and West Yorkshire. It is important we speak to him as part of this investigation and we would urge anyone who has any information about his whereabouts to come forward.

Anyone with information can call the National Crime Agency on 0370 496 7622 or the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.