Outrage at ‘violation of UK sovereignty’, as Spanish officers chase suspects onto Gibraltar beach

A Spanish customs vessel and helicopter chased suspected drug smugglers onto a beach in Gibraltar early Sunday, in what the British government said was “clear violation of UK sovereignty.”
The chase started 18 kilometres into the Strait of Gibraltar but ended at around 3am on the shoreline in Sandy Bay, a beach on Gibraltar’s east side overlooked by residential homes.
The smugglers jettisoned bales of drugs before hitting a submerged reef and abandoning their beached vessel with Spain’s customs service in hot pursuit.
According to the Royal Gibraltar Police and eyewitness accounts, the Spanish helicopter hovered low over the beached speedboat while the patrol boat deployed a small dinghy, which entered the sheltered lagoon in Sandy Bay and headed to the shore.
Gibraltar police were deployed to the scene and arrested two of the suspected smugglers on land. A third man managed to escape.
Authorities in Gibraltar said Spanish customs had failed to alert them about the chase or request assistance.