Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 22
Australian Police Seize 2.7 Tonnes of Cocaine Worth A$816 Million in Record Sydney Bust
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 22

Australian Police Seize 2.7 Tonnes of Cocaine Worth A$816 Million in Record Sydney Bust

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 22

Summary

  • 2.7 tonnes of cocaine were uncovered beneath false floors in three shipping containers at a Londonderry property in western Sydney, marking Australia's largest-ever cocaine seizure.
  • A$816 million worth of drugs were allegedly smuggled into Australia via Midge Point in north Queensland on the orders of an organised crime group, police said.
  • Two men, aged 21 and 25, were arrested after allegedly trying to flee the raid, then remanded in custody and charged with possessing a commercial quantity of an unlawfully imported border-controlled drug.
  • Operation Minjiang began in May after 40kg of cocaine was found floating near a Midge Point boat ramp; police have since charged six more people in Queensland and New South Wales and detained a suspected mother vessel in Solomon Islands.
  • Australia remains a lucrative cocaine market, with prices around A$300 a gram, as investigators work with international partners to trace the shipment's origin and the syndicates behind it.

Insights

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