The National Crime Agency stopped the wagon in Liverpool as part of an 'ongoing operation'
A lorry stopped in Liverpool was found to contain 136 kilos of cocaine worth around £6.8million at street level as part of an ongoing operation by the National Crime Agency .
The truck, registered with a Northern Ireland-based haulier, was searched with assistance from Merseyside Police and Border Force. Photos provided by the NCA showed blocks of cocaine wrapped in packaging with logos including 'Paco', 'Husky' and '550'READ MORE: Tragic cause of young mum's sudden death after collapsing in Turkey airport
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