The pair were sentenced to a combined total of 25 years behind barsHaydar Miah, 28, was sentenced to 17 years behind bars(Image: Bedfordshire Police)A couple were smuggling up to 50kg of cocaine a month into the UK. Haydar Miah, 28, of Aerodome Road, North London, was arrested in May 2025 after being suspected of drug dealing in Luton.When arrested, police found over 2kg of cocaine, cannabis, ecstasy, Xanax and ketamine, and £33,000 in cash. When experts examined his mobiles then found evidence of the conspiracy to bring in around 50kg of cocaine monthly to Britain.The drugs went from Brazil into Portugal, and then into the UK. Mengali Freitas, 32, was also arrested. Freitas had introduced Miah to a contact to discuss bringing drugs into the UK. Although stepping back from the leading role, she continued to act as a translator between Miah and overseas contacts using the WhatsApp names ‘WalterWhite’ and ‘Ghost’.Freitas was sentenced to seven years and six months in prison(Image: Bedfordshire Police)On Thursday (March 28) at Southwark Crown Court, Miah was hit with 17 years behind bars after pleading guilty to multiple offences, including possession with intent to supply cocaine, and being concerned in the fraudulent evasion of a prohibition on the importation of a Class A drug (cocaine).Freitas was sentenced to seven years and six months in prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine.Investigating Officer Neville Drummond, from Operation Costello, said: “The length of these sentences reflects the severity of Miah’s actions and the extent of his involvement in serious and organised crime, including plans to bring significant quantities of drugs into the UK.A slab of the recovered cocaine(Image: Bedfordshire Police)“Freitas’ role in the network was clear. While she described herself as a translator, she was instrumental in facilitating communication between Miah and his overseas contacts. This demonstrates the lengths we will go to in targeting all those involved in organised crime.“Drugs are at the heart of much of the violence and exploitation we see in the county. By bringing offenders like Miah and Freitas to justice, we are making Bedfordshire safer and protecting people from harm.“We urge anyone with information about drug dealing to report it to us so we can continue to build intelligence and put offenders behind bars.”Stay in the loop with the latest North London news. Sign up to our MyNorthLondon newsletter HERE for daily updates and more.
Couple who brought 50kg of Class A drugs into UK every month jailed
