UK jails driver for smuggling cocaine in shipment of Kim Kardashian underwear
A Polish lorry driver, Jakub Jan Konkel, has been sentenced to over 13 years in prison in the UK for smuggling cocaine. In September, border officials at an Essex port stopped Konkel's vehicle, which was carrying 28 pallets of Skims clothing from the Netherlands.

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AI-generatedA Polish lorry driver, Jakub Jan Konkel, has been sentenced to over 13 years in prison in the UK for smuggling cocaine. In September, border officials at an Essex port stopped Konkel's vehicle, which was carrying 28 pallets of Skims clothing from the Netherlands. Authorities discovered 90kg of cocaine hidden in a specially adapted compartment in the truck's back doors. Konkel admitted to agreeing to transport the drugs for a payment of €4,500. The National Crime Agency conducted the investigation, and Konkel was sentenced to 13-and-a-half years for drug smuggling at Chelmsford Crown Court. The article states the clothing shipment itself was legitimate and unconnected to the smuggled drugs.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe exporter and importer of the legitimate clothing shipment were not connected to the smuggled drugs.
The driver agreed to transport the drugs for a payment of €4,500.
The truck carrying the drugs had been specially adapted with a hidden compartment.
The cocaine was hidden in a shipment of Skims underwear and clothing from the Netherlands.
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