Pubdate: Sun, 08 Jul 2001 Source: Daily Record and Sunday Mail (UK) Copyright: 2001 Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd. Contact: http://www.record-mail.co.uk/rm/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/111 MAIL ORDER DRUG SCAM IS TARGETED BY CUSTOMS THE boom in UK courier firms thanks to internet shopping has fuelled drug smuggling. The drugs come in Jiffy bags, disguised as business documents, or inside soft toys and other goods, like CD or video cassette boxes. Customs now regularly screen Royal Mail sorting depots for suspect packages, especially those with postmarks from countries known for drug-trafficking, like Colombia or Amsterdam. But the massive increase in mail and e-mail order has stacked the odds against them of finding more than pounds 1million worth of cannabis, ecstasy, cocaine and heroin posted into Scotland every year. Around 4000 delivery companies have been set up over the last few years. The biggest seizure to date has been pounds 54,000 of cannabis which was mailed from Spain to Scotland. But one senior Scottish detective said: "It is very difficult to estimate the exact value because the amounts vary in size for personal use to the larger organised supplies. "But we believe it easily runs into seven figures." Jane Griffiths, from Customs and Excise, said: "When something is suspicious it is put through an x-ray machine and if necessary unwrapped. "If we find drugs we take them out of the envelope, reseal it, then forward the address to local customs teams. If the person receives or signs for the delivery they can be prosecuted." To avoid detection, dealers often have the drugs sent to mail drop addresses, usually empty council houses. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk