Monday 15 February 2016

Australian police intercepts US$700 million worth of meth concealed in silicon bra


Australian police have seized $1 billion Australian dollars' worth of the drug "ice" from a shipment of silicon bra inserts and art supplies, the country's federal police said, worth approximately US$700 million. According to authorities, the bust is one of the biggest in Australia's history, and the largest seizure of liquid methyl-amphetamine ever.
"This has resulted in 3.6 million individual hits of ice being taken off our streets," said Federal Justice Minister Michael Keenan.
Four people have been charged over the haul which included 720 liters of the drug, the Australian Federal Police said Monday.



Australian customs first discovered around 190 liters hidden inside thousands of stick on gel bras in a shipment from Hong Kong in December of last year. Delivery of the shipment was tracked to a storage facility where a Hong Kong national was arrested. An additional 530 liters of the drug were then found concealed in art supplies stashed in storage units in Sydney. Authorities have since arrested one Chinese national and two further Hong Kong nationals in relation to the importation and manufacture of the drug.
"It's well-known that China is a very significant source country for methylamphetamine, not just here in Australia but around the world," said Australian Federal Police (AFP) State Manager NSW Commander Chris Sheehan. He added that working with Chinese authorities meant the AFP could start looking for the source of the smuggling networks outside its borders. Justice Minister Keenan added that all charges could result in life imprisonment, CNN reports.

4 comments:

  1. The fact that there is a gel stick on bra is the most amazing part of this news for me!

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  2. Drug smugglers gets innovative continuously

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  3. awch...that's a lot of money lost by the cartel...lol

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