• In December 2012, Border Force seized 1.2tonnes of fake CDs at
Manchester Airport • A couple were convicted in April 2013 for trying to smuggle a Nigerian baby into the UK, claiming it was their own. They were stopped and investigated after Border Force officers became suspicious • Two separate attempts to smuggle birds into the UK inside suitcases was prevented by Border Force officers at
Leeds Bradford Airport in May 2013. • Border Force Detector dog Megan became the most successful UK drug detector dog. Over a seven-year period with Border Force, she foiled 102 smuggling attempts into the UK. She retired in March 2014. • Twelve critically endangered iguanas seized from smugglers by Border Force officers at
London Heathrow Airport have been returned home to their native
Bahamas. The reptiles were discovered in the baggage of two Romanian nationals on 3 February 2014 by officers carrying out customs checks. • On 23 April 2015,
HMC Valiant assisted by
HMS Somerset who had NCA officers on board, Intercepted the MV
Hamal, a tug, and after she was searched in
Aberdeen the largest UK drug seizure of 3.2tonnes of cocaine was found onboard, in her forward ballast tank. There was so much on board it took three days to remove and had to be placed under armed guard. • In September 2015, Border Force officers seized a tonne of cannabis at
London Gateway port. It came after 2tonnes were seized there in February 2015. • During the
2015 European migrant crisis, Border Force rescued over 1,650 migrants and arrested 27 suspected people smugglers over one summer as part of the EU Mission in the
Mediterranean Sea. • In February 2017, Border Force took part in Operation Thunderbird organised by INTERPOL to tackle wildlife crime and wildlife trafficking. Border Force officers made 182 seizures during the operation, which ran between 30 January and 19 February. Among the items found were 11 kilos of ivory, 600,000 live eels, 74 live orchids, eight cacti, 13 reptile skin products, around 3,500 musical instruments containing CITES wood. • On 31 July 2017, Border Force won a court case where a judge declared child sex dolls to be an obscene item after a seizure of one was challenged. • A Border Force detector dog, Jessie, found £1million being smuggled over a five-month period. • On 31 January 2018, Border Force officers at
Farnborough Airport became suspicious after a routine boarding and inspection of a private jet from
Colombia, and upon a Customs search; discovered of cocaine worth a street value of £50million in fifteen suitcases. • In March 2025 The BBC reported a successful operation to disrupt a £58M plot to smuggle cocaine into the UK by sea. ==See also==