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Accused drug trafficker Mostafa Baluch found hiding inside car on truck at NSWQueensl­and border

- Australian Associated Press

The accused Sydney drug lord Mostafa Baluch evaded police for more than two weeks before a simple knock on the side of a truck by an alert constable proved his undoing.

Baluch was found hiding in a grey Mercedes concealed inside a container, on a truck trying to cross the New South Wales border into Queensland early on Wednesday morning.

Sixteen days earlier he had cut off an ankle monitor while on bail, sparking “one of the largest fugitive hunts in the country”, the assistant commission­er, Stuart Smith,said.

Detectives knew Baluch was trying to make his way to Queensland in a truck, then planing to flee overseas, the organised crime squad commander, Rob Critchlow, said.

“We were close behind him all the way,” he said.

But it was the diligent work of Queensland officers that nabbed the 33year-old.

They had searched dozens of trucks over the past few days, but one caught the eye of an officer because it wasn’t properly secured.

“He felt the need to knock on the truck and the occupant felt the need to knock back,” Critchlow said.

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“We suspect that the person ... thought it was a drop-off point – that he was being signalled that it is safe. Of course, he didn’t realise it was a constable.”

A surprised Baluch was arrested and taken to Southport watch house. NSW organised crime squad detectives will seek his extraditio­n on Thursday.

The NSW police minister, David Elliott, says the recapture ends a humiliatin­g debacle for the state.

“I was embarrasse­d for the Australian federal police because they had to go and tell our internatio­nal partners that we had lost one of the big ones,” Elliott said.

“I’m tracking down the constable that did the famous knock on the side of the truck. He’ll get a beer and a hug from me when the borders open.”

Baluch was last seen in Bayview on Sydney’s northern beaches on 25 October, just days after he was granted bail.

He was released from custody under strict conditions, including $4m surety on his waterfront home at Bayview.

The decision to release Baluch on bail also proved incredibly expensive, Elliott said.

“I’d have nightmares if I even started to think about [the cost].”

Baluch had been charged with a string of drug offences related to a 900kg shipment of cocaine into Australia that had a street value of $270m, but will also face charges over his breach of bail.

The man who was driving the truck in which Baluch was found – who police say owns a transport company – was also arrested and will be charged with harbouring a wanted person.

“[Police] are now going through that trucking company with a fine-tooth comb and we understand that there’ll be very few trucks left in the road tomorrow when they’re finished,” Critchlow said.

More of Baluch’s associates are expected to be arrested in the coming days and weeks.

 ?? Photograph: NSW police/AAP ?? Alleged Sydney drug trafficker Mostafa Baluch was found hiding inside a grey Mercedes being transporte­d on a truck across the NSWQueensl­and border.
Photograph: NSW police/AAP Alleged Sydney drug trafficker Mostafa Baluch was found hiding inside a grey Mercedes being transporte­d on a truck across the NSWQueensl­and border.

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