Counterfeit and illicit medicines, with a street value of about £1.1m, have been seized during a major operation targeting criminal gangs.
The drugs, which were destined for Northern Ireland, were recovered over a five month period from December 2024 to May 2025.
More than 846,000 tablets were seized including diazepam which is used to treat anxiety, pregabalin which is used to medicate epilepsy and anxiety, steroids, botox and weight loss products.
The major crackdown is part of Operation Pangea, an international initiative led by Interpol.