Hundreds of kilograms of cocaine found in ruins of historical castle in Scotland

In the ruins of the historic castle in Eyrshire in Scotland, there were several hundred kilograms of cocaine. A drug dealer, presumably involved in the hiddenness of the drug party, is detained, writes Daily Record.

Cocaine was discovered by one of the locals during garbage harvesting in the castle.

On the spot where the drug was discovered, they also found fingerprints of the alleged criminal. DNA analysis showed that it is about 30-year-old Anthony Savin. He was detained. Previously, Savin served a prison sentence on charges of storage and drug trafficking.

The man himself claims to help hide cocaine to other criminals. According to him, the party was hidden in the ruins of the castle four years ago.

At the end of September, the Cessna light motor aircraft crashed in the Dominican Republic, flying from South America with 275 kilograms of cocaine on board. After entering the airspace of the Dominican Republic, the ship chased Super Tucanos aircraft, the pilot committed a forced landing.

/Media reports.