Sundeep Singh Rai and Billy Hayre were arrested unloading Class A drugs on a West Bromwich estate.
Sundeep Singh and Billy Hayre worked at Sandwell Council but also belonged to an organised crime group bringing drugs into the UK
Sundeep Singh Rai and Billy Hayre collected 30kg of each drug at Greets Green Industrial Estate, West Bromwich, on 8 June 2022. NCA investigators knew about the plot and provided intelligence to Border Force, whose officers seized the drugs when the flight landed at Heathrow Airport on 26 May.The pair were arrested unloading drugs from banana boxes at the estate
The next day, they unloaded another drugs shipment from a heavy goods vehicle carrying banana boxes at the estate, where NCA and West Midlands Police officers arrested them.
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