By GMM News | 2025-03-21 | Case Security |
The Royal Navy’s HMS Lancaster has intercepted and seized £5.4million worth of Class A drugs in the Middle East. The operation involved the use of advanced drone technology. This is the navy’s first drug seizure of 2025.
The Portsmouth-based frigate, currently deployed as part of the Combined Task Force 150, was patrolling the northern Arabian Sea when its Peregrine remote-controlled mini-helicopter spotted suspicious activity between two boats in the dark.
The drone operators identified a small, fast-moving vessel transferring packages to a traditional dhow, a type of fishing and cargo boat commonly used in the region.
HMS Lancaster then launched its Wildcat helicopter for a closer look. As the aircraft approached, its crew confirmed that the vessels were engaged in smuggling operations.
The warship then moved in at full speed, forcing the traffickers into a desperate attempt to dispose of their illegal cargo by throwing the packages overboard.
Royal Navy personnel, including sailors and Royal Mariners, swiftly responded. A sea boat crew recovered the discarded packages from the water and transported them back to the ship for testing.