Greater Manchester Police have arrested a further six individuals, aged between 20 and 24 on suspicion of importation of cannabis.

Back in January January police arrested eight people in connection with this investigation

675.5 kilograms of cannabis and Border Force officials have intercepted several parcels.

Each package is estimated to be worth just over £5 million wholesale price and during our investigation we have seized £ 474,000 in cash.

It’s believed that each of the individuals have their own role to play in the conspiracy, ranging from orchestrating the importation of the drugs, to selling the drugs to customers across the UK, to allowing criminals to use their home addresses to send shipments to.

Detective Inspector Claire Rawcliffe from GMP Serious Organised Crime Group said: “We know that organised criminal networks will seek to exploit infrastructure like the postal or fast parcel system to bring their illegal commodities into the UK undetected, but we are working closely and collaboratively with a variety of partners and colleagues to stop them.

“The cost and damage to lives that drugs cause our communities is incalculable, and by working with colleagues at Border Force, we’ve been able to prevent sizable quantities of drugs infiltrating our street and causing further harm and exploitation.”

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