he worked for soca, the serious organised crime agency, the same unit leading the search that day.harity's defence team. is it credible that in an operation of this scale that the surveillance would be left to two hampshire police officers on that hill? not possible. it would be negligent to do so. especially the resources that had gone in, with the cutter and two fixed wing aircraft. after saying they saw items dropped off the side of the fishing boats, everything then went quiet. those two police look—outs on the cliff left the area. it wasn't until the next morning that the coastguard received a call. another local fisherman had found 11 brightly coloured sacks tied around his buoy in the same bay. they were full of cocaine. the soca officer in charge then met the two hampshire policemen in a car park, so they could change their entry in the official surveillance log. instead of six to seven items, it became ten to 12 items, the size of that holdall, tied together in a line, followed by a buoy. an exact description of what had been found that morning. a picture of a bag recovere