A 33-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman have been arrested in Wythenshawe on suspicion of conspiracy to import cocaine

It follows Border Force officials intercepting a parcel from the Netherlands, containing twelve kilograms of cocaine, that was destined for an address in Manchester last summer

The purity of the cocaine gave the package an estimated street sale value of almost £400,000.

They remain in custody for questioning, and a search of their house is ongoing. So far, police have recovered a drugs press, cannabis, and white powder.

A third man, aged 31, was produced from prison and arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to import class A drugs.

Detective Inspector James Coles from GMP Serious Organised Crime Group said: “Today’s operation is the latest phase of an investigation into a significant drug importation conspiracy that would have made vast criminal profits had it made its way to the streets of Manchester.

“Since the seizure, work has been ongoing to identify and pursue those responsible.

“Working with partners like Border Force, we will continue to do all we can to crack down on the importation and supply of illegal drugs.”

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