A woman who tried to get cocaine into Jersey by hiding it inside a fire extinguisher has been jailed for eight years.
The Class A drug was of high purity had a street value of between £120,000 and £225,000.
Anne-Solenne Letetre, from Rennes in France, travelled to Jersey on the boat from St Malo on Saturday 23 April.
When she arrived, the 40-year-old's vehicle was searched and officers found cocaine inside the extinguisher - which had been welded back together.
Paul Le Monnier from Jersey Customs and Immigration has called it a calculated attempt to get a commercial amount of cocaine into the island.
"This cocaine could have easily been adulterated to two or three times its weight for sale on the streets of Jersey.
Thankfully, JCIS Officers prevented that from happening."
Anyone with concerns about drug importation can report it anonymously via 0800 735 5555.

Opponents ask if St Mary solar plans have been 'abandoned'
Jersey takes step closer to protecting whistleblowers
Tickets on sale for women's Muratti
New 'competitiveness' plan to protect Jersey's £3bn financial sector
Fines for 'Jersey Lifts' drivers a step closer?
£225K grant given for clinical trial into heart failure
New school grouping system to address pressures on Education
Jersey to nearly quadruple its protected waters