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Five men have been arrested on suspicion of drug smuggling after a catamaran was seized in the English Channel and a "significant quantity of cocaine" found.
The National Crime Agency said the Border Force cutter HMC Vigilant intercepted the vessel off the south-west coast of Cornwall and escorted it to Newlyn harbour.
The operation comes six weeks after hundreds of parcels stuffed with drugs were discovered on a yacht taken to the same port.
"As part of a National Crime Agency-led operation, the Border Force cutter HMC Vigilant intercepted a catamaran off the south-west coast of Cornwall and escorted the vessel into Newlyn harbour on Thursday morning," a spokesman for the NCA said.
"The investigation is ongoing and a significant quantity of cocaine has been removed from the boat.
"National Crime Agency and Border Force officers, supported by Devon and Cornwall Police, remain at the scene as searches continue.
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"Five men have been arrested for drug trafficking offences and are now being questioned by National Crime Agency officers."