An ordinary picnic leads Britain to cocaine worth 90 million pounds

A British man walking his dog on the sea coast was astonished when he saw carefully packaged, floating black packages near shore in the Welsh Sea, which later turned out to be filled with cocaine powder.

Wells Online reported that the man, who preferred not to be identified, saw about 30 black packages tied with a rope to empty cans designed to keep them afloat on the surface of the water, so he called the police, especially after he saw what looked like white powder inside one of the bags, which turned out when opened. It's cocaine.

Police opened an investigation after finding large quantities of cocaine washed up on the Welsh coast.

The area police thanked the people who found the drugs, which the media described as "pure cocaine", and said that they had not made any arrests at the time of writing this report, and the exact amount had not yet been determined.

Investigations are trying to determine how such an unusually large amount of the controlled drug reached a Welsh shore, particularly after recent storms.

Although the exact quantity has not been established and no one has been arrested in connection with the matter, the Complex website has estimated the value of the discovered packages at around £90 million.

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