The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Aussie cops seize record meth in bras

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SYDNEY: Australian police discovered millions of dollars worth of methamphet­amine hidden inside a shipment of bras, part of what they said yesterday was the country’s biggest ever drugs bust.

Officers found more than Aus$1 billion (US$712 million) of the lethally-addictive drug – also known as Ice — in a series of raids.

More than a quarter of the stash was hidden in gel inserts used as padding for women’s underwear.

Australian Federal Police Commander Chris Sheehan said the sting began in December 2015 when the Australian Border Force examined a shipping container in Sydney.

“That shipping container was found to contain gel bra inserts and hidden inside those gel bra inserts was 190 litres of liquid methamphet­amine,” he said.

The seizure was referred to the Australian Federal Police who began an investigat­ion that found a further 530 litres of the drug in storage units being used for art supplies.

Three Hong Kongers and a Chinese national were arrested during the joint operation with China, which Justice Minister Michael Keenan described as the largest seizure of liquid methamphet­amine in Australian history.

“This has resulted in 3.6 million individual hits of Ice being taken off our streets with a... value of Aus$1.26 billion,” he said.

“This largest seizure of liquid methamphet­amine to date is the result of organised criminals, targeting the lucrative Australian ice market from offshore.”

In January, a 33-year-old Hong Kong man was arrested and charged in connection with the original seizure.

A further two Hong Kongers, a man, 37, and a 52-year-old woman, along with a Chinese man, 59, were also seized and charged with knowingly taking part in the manufactur­e of a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug. “We are alleging that the people we have arrested weren’t just mere bit-players, they were significan­t players within this criminal network,” said Sheehan, adding that they all face life in prison if convicted.

The bust was part of a rare joint operation between the Australian Federal Police and the Chinese National Narcotics Control Commission — the first combined effort targeting the booming ice market.

The two sides are co-operating to gather intelligen­ce relating to concealmen­t methods, traffickin­g routes and syndicates that move meth from southeast China into Australia.

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