Port of Hull, UK
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The Port of Hull is mentioned by Phil as the UK entry point for the paracetamol shipments—and, by extension, the cocaine hidden within them. He describes how the lorries arrive at the port after their journey through Europe, where the cocaine is extracted and the paracetamol is restored to its original state. Hull’s role in the operation is critical, as it serves as the gateway for the drugs into the UK, where they are then distributed to the north east and Scotland. The port’s bustling activity and heavy traffic provide the perfect cover for the smugglers to move their contraband undetected, exploiting the chaos of international trade to their advantage.
Not directly observed in the scene, but inferred as chaotic and industrial, with the constant movement of lorries, cranes, and dockworkers creating a sense of controlled disorder.
Entry point for the smuggling operation in the UK, where the cocaine is transferred from the lorries and the paracetamol is restored to its legitimate state before distribution.
Represents the final leg of the smuggling route, where the operation transitions from international transit to domestic distribution, marking the culmination of the criminals’ careful planning.
Open to authorized personnel and freight, but the smugglers exploit the port’s size and activity to move their contraband without detection.
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