Drug runners caught with £2 MILLION worth of cocaine stowed in packets hidden in secret compartment in back of van are jailed for 11 years
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Drug runners who were busted with £2 million worth of cocaine labelled BJ in the back of their van have been jailed.
Roy Basson, 39, was caught red handed while trying to stash 20 bags of cocaine into a secret compartment of his Citroen Berlingo in Maidenhead, Surrey.
Shortly before, officers had spotted Basson being handed what looked like a laundry bag by an accomplice - Paul Worthington.
Roy Basson (left) and Paul Worthington (right) were both sentenced to 11 years in prison after being busted with 20 bags of cocaine, worth £2 million
The hidden compartment in Roy Basson's Citroen Berlingo was found to contain £2 million of cocaine
The blocks of cocaine were wrapped in cellophane with the letters BJ inscribed on them