Page last updated at 20:42 GMT, Tuesday, 1 July 2008 21:42 UK

Third man charged over £4m haul

A third man has been charged in connection with the seizure of cannabis worth £4m in Essex.

Colin Trevillion, 59, from Princes Farm in Streatley, near Luton, has been charged with conspiracy to supply cannabis and cocaine.

He is due to appear at Luton Crown Court on Wednesday.

Already remanded in custody are James Edwards, 43, of London who will appear at Luton Crown Court on 4 July and Gary Sherry, 38, due in court on 28 July.

A 1,365 kilo haul of cannabis, said to be worth £4m, was seized in a raid at an industrial estate in Rayleigh, Essex, last month.

Bedfordshire Police confirmed the value of the haul.




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