Class A Drugs Worth £15k Thrown from Car During Police Chase in Hull
A police pursuit in Hull led to the discovery of £15,000 worth of class A drugs on railway lines
Hull, UK, Class A Drugs, Police Pursuit, Humberside Police
Hull: So, there was this wild chase the other day. Police were after a car they thought was up to no good. They spotted it on the A63 and tried to pull it over, but the driver just took off.
Things got a bit crazy when the driver decided to ram into a police car. Luckily, no one got hurt, but the chase continued. As they were zooming down Argyle Street, officers saw something fly out of the car window.
Turns out, it was two packages tossed onto the railway tracks. The police finally managed to stop the car nearby and arrested a 46-year-old guy for having those drugs and a few other charges. His passenger, a 34-year-old woman, got arrested too.
With help from Network Rail, the police retrieved the packages, and guess what? They contained class A drugs worth around £15,000. Quite the haul, right?