Australia seizes US $ 246 m worth drugs stashed in a road roller
AUSTRALIA: Australian police said Wednesday they had seized cocaine
and methamphetamine worth Aus$237 million (US$246 million) shipped from
China in a consignment of heavy machinery.
Two men, a 33-year-old American and a 34-year-old Canadian, were
arrested in Sydney during the sting that recovered 350 kilogrammes (770
pounds) of narcotics following a “complex and protracted”
two-and-a-half-year investigation.
Police said they conducted a series of raids on five locations in the
city over the weekend and recovered 235 kilogrammes of methamphetamine
and 115 kilogrammes of cocaine stashed in a road roller.
“At one location police recovered the road roller as well as 13
sports bags inside it,” Australian Federal Police Assistant Commissioner
David Sharpe said.
“In the bags we recovered 350 kilogrammes of controlled substances.”
The Canadian appeared in court on Tuesday charged with a range of
offences related to the importation of drugs and bail was refused.
The American man was due in court Wednesday on similar charges.
“We will allege that these are two significant figures in the
syndicate and our inquiries are continuing in China, Canada as well as
our investigations continuing in Australia,” added Sharpe. “But let me
tell you, these are significant players in an international crime
syndicate that has targeted Australia.”
AFP
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