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$9.4M worth of cocaine allegedly found hidden in shipment linked to Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS empire 


A routine border check in the UK turned into a major high-fashion drug bust after border officials discovered £7.2 million ($9.4 million) worth of cocaine hidden inside a shipping truck packed with Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS shapewear.

 

Police mugshot of Jakub Jan Konkel, a 40-year-old Polish national with short brown hair and light stubble, wearing a black shirt.


Truck driver Jakub Jan Konkel, 40, was handed a 13.5-year prison sentence after an unrecorded 16-minute detour exposed his role in the plot.

A box of Kim Kardashian's SKIMS Seamless Sculpt Thong Bodysuit shapewear packaged inside a clear plastic law enforcement evidence bag marked Scenesafe.


Legitimate SKIMS shapewear inventory seized by UK Border Force as part of the evidence trail.

Ninety wrapped brick packages of seized cocaine laid out in rows on white plastic sheets on a garage floor during a UK National Crime Agency investigation.


Nearly 200 pounds of Class A drugs—carrying an estimated street value of $9.4 million—laid out by investigators following the Port of Harwich raid.

Billionaire mogul Kim Kardashian, whose wildly successful shapewear brand SKIMS was completely cleared of any wrongdoing by the NCA.


Billionaire mogul Kim Kardashian, whose wildly successful shapewear brand SKIMS was completely cleared of any wrongdoing by the NCA.

“Organised crime groups use corrupt drivers like Konkel to move Class A drugs often hidden on entirely legitimate loads such as this,” said NCA Operations Manager Paul Orchard. “With Konkel, they’ve lost an important enabler.”

A screenshot of an X post by user El idan gangan reading, "Someone else would take the fall. It's that simple."


A screenshot of an X post by user El idan gangan reading, “Someone else would take the fall. It’s that simple.”

A screenshot of an X post by user Oseni A. Olabooye highlighting how sophisticated trafficking networks use luxury brands and global logistics as attractive covers for organised crime.


A screenshot of an X post by user Oseni A. Olabooye highlighting how sophisticated trafficking networks use luxury brands and global logistics as attractive covers for organised crime.

A screenshot of an X post by user AbuleCFC speculating that many celebrities use hard drugs and buy luxury homes with illicit money.


A screenshot of an X post by user AbuleCFC speculating that many celebrities use hard drugs and buy luxury homes with illicit money.





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