SKIMS Underwear Line Linked to 13-Year Cocaine Sentence

SKIMS line – A cocaine smuggler in England was sentenced to more than 10 years after police found 90 packages of cocaine hidden among SKIMS clothing. Jakub Jan Konkel received 13 years and six months, with authorities saying SKIMS played a role in his downfall.
When Jakub Jan Konkel’s trailer truck rolled into Essex, it was loaded with something that looked harmless at first glance: pallets of SKIMS clothing.
But after border patrol officers x-rayed the vehicle. the reality underneath turned the shipment into a case with a long sentence.. Konkel was sent to prison for more than a decade following his sentencing on Monday at Chelmsford Crown Court in the county of Essex. England.. He will spend 13 years and six months behind bars.
Police said the operation began last September. Konkel boarded a ferry with his trailer truck at the Hook of Holland in The Netherlands, then arrived at Port of Harwich in Essex.
Inside the rear trailer doors, officers found 90 packages.. Each package contained 2.2 pounds of cocaine, which police said was valued at about $9.5 million.. Authorities added that the clothing itself raised no red flags—police said there was nothing nefarious about the SKIMS items—but it was being used to conceal the drugs.
Konkel initially tried to deny knowing about the narcotics. His posture changed later: he confessed to agreeing to smuggle the cocaine in exchange for nearly $5,300. At his trial, he pleaded guilty to drug trafficking, and that plea factored into the sentence he received.
The case has now been framed by authorities as another reminder of how criminal operations can try to hide behind everyday commerce—down to the level of branded clothing pallets—before investigators uncover what’s concealed in the trailer.
Kim Kardashian SKIMS cocaine smuggler Jakub Jan Konkel Chelmsford Crown Court Essex Port of Harwich Hook of Holland drug trafficking