Drugs worth $840mn seized in Australia’s largest ever drug bust
Saturday, 8th June 2019
Australian authorities say they have seized the nation's largest-ever haul of drug ice.
Australian Border Force agents found 1.6 tonnes of methylamphetamine and 37 kilograms (81.5 pounds) of heroin in vacuum-sealed packages lodged inside the speakers after the shipment arrived in Melbourne, they said.
"This is the largest meth bust we've ever seen in this country," border force commander Craig Palmer said.
The haul size demonstrates "the brazen nature of those involved in this criminal activity," he added.
The drugs, with an estimated street value of A$1.2bn (£660m; $840m), were found hidden inside stereo speakers in a shipment at a Melbourne port.
The consignment had come from Thailand, police said. No arrests have been made.
Ice has been described as the most common and damaging illegal drug in Australia.
Authorities said, the bust was equal to more than 13% of all drugs seized in the state of Victoria last year.
It was detected after the Australian Border Force (ABF) used an X-ray to reveal "anomalies" in the cargo shipment following its arrival from Bangkok.
The Australian Federal Police said the "insidious" drugs would have devastated communities.
They have appealed for public help to find those responsible.
The powerful drug - which can be smoked, snorted or injected - became the focus of a national taskforce in 2015 to tackle its growing use.
The move followed a report by the Australian Crime Commission (ACC) that found crystal meth posed the highest risk to communities of any illegal substance.
Victoria - Australia's second-most populous state - consumes more than two tonnes of crystal meth every year, according to government figures.
In February, police arrested six people in Victoria and New South Wales after a huge stash of the drug was intercepted in the US.
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