SA crew held after drugs found The 15 crew of a South African Airways flight have been released on unconditional bail with no charges laid after drugs with a street value of £310,000 were found in three suitcases at the flight crew checkpoint at London Heathrow. The ten women and five men including the captain, first officer and air stewards – were held when customs officers found about 4kgs of cocaine and 50lbs of cannabis in the suitcases. Customs officials said it was not clear who the bags belonged to.
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