UK seized package by DHL?

Ordered bulk pills from NL to UK in mid December with DHL as wanted tracking and security if something goes to shit. Thought package was super slow because of holidays but it's starting to look a bit suspicious as when I checked tracking it says the shipment has arrived in the destination country and next step is to be transported to the delivery depot. That was a week ago and status hasn't changed since then. Contacted vendor and he said it's suspect and to contact him again if nothing arrives tomorrow.

ANybody with similar experience? How does UK police proceed in case of a bulk post seizure? Is it a letter or swat team style visit?

EDIT: Also does anybody know at which point does a package like that clear customs, is it just before it goes to the local depot, i.e. the step at which my tracking has stopped updating?

EDIT 2: Vendor admitted to a seizure of a package of his from 13th Dec but after that everything had come through except for mine.


Comments


[6 Points] Lost_my_fucking_mind:

If you have a dog get it a bullet proff vest or send it away 4 a doggie sleep over


[4 Points] IMightBeDEA:

I've seen a few users around here from the UK post pictures of love letters they've received. I can't say for certain what you will receive, be it a vicious swat team or a harmless letter, as can no one else here.

I can tell you though, that I've seen multiple people complaining about the tracking status of DHL in the past, having the same issue that you do. Most of them received the package before the tracking was even changed.


[2 Points] R4ID:

play it safe and have a clean house just in case... remember ur laws and keep ur mouth shut. simple as that.


[2 Points] queryox1:

There was a case about a year ago where a lad ordered 100 pills to his house, they raided him and arrested him but not before they had done some prior research on him, they found scales etc in his house and evidence of dealing which got him more in the shit.

As has already been said, make sure you have nothing in your house, or the drop where it is going too, really now the 8th of Jan after mid decemeber with tracking does look very suspicious, prepare for the worst then you will be happily pleased when they arrive safe, is it signed for though? I would be very suspicious at this point and maybe just declare them as LOST and not worth the effort.


[2 Points] Shit_Outa_Luck:

A friend of mine had a package seized (100g of weed) and didn't hear anything about it for 4 months then 1 morning got a knock on the door from police with a search warrant.

They searched the house by hand first then brought in a sniffer dog and went through the whole house and garden again with the dog. They found a few buds and arrested him.

Once in the station they put the package on the table and asked if he knew anything about it and why it was addressed to him and he denied all knowledge of it and he was held for court next morning where he was remanded into custody for a few days until he got high court bail.

So no matter how long passes now keep your house clean because you certainly will get that knock and anything they find at your home will be used against you.


[1 Points] Jaymacmac:

It would be before it goes to a local depot alright, at point of entry I imagine, airport. DHL site says there was a cargo handlers strike over Christmas in the UK which would have stopped it and created a backlog for a couple of days.


[1 Points] pharmaninja:

People have mentioned keeping your house clean, that would include not having the tracking info anywhere that it could be stumbled upon.