The Freeman

Australia seizes $189M Chinese meth shipment

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SYDNEY — Australian police said Friday they have seized methamphet­amine with a street value of Aus$200 million (US$189 million) concealed in the tires of a truck shipped from China.

The 200 kilogram (440 pound) bust was made at Port Melbourne with three men, two of them dock workers, arrested and now facing a maximum sentence of life imprisonme­nt.

Police said the operation involved taskforces in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane with the shipment identified as high-risk ahead of its arrival from Shanghai on October 1, following a tip-off. A factory and other properties in Melbourne were subsequent­ly raided.

"This seizure has prevented more than Aus$200 million of this substance from being on the streets of our towns and cities in Australia," said Australian Federal Police Commander Scott Lee.

He said methamphet­amine -- which is also known as crystal meth or "ice" -- was recognized as "one of the drivers of violence in our community and for recidivist offending".

"Through our combined commitment to combating this crime type, we are working across jurisdicti­ons and borders to deal significan­t blows to crime syndicates," he added.

Australian Customs and Border Protection Service official Graham Krisohos said the truck was targeted after a tip-off.

"The concealmen­t did show up on X-ray but what was unusual about the truck, if you just looked at it, literally nothing," he said.

"I think that just indicates that the concealmen­ts are sophistica­ted and do require expertise and effort to actually uncover the substances."

 ??  ?? This photo shows tires which contained methamphet­amine with a street value of Aus$200 million (USD 189 million), which arrived in Melbourne on a truck from China. AGENCE
FRANCEPRES­SE
This photo shows tires which contained methamphet­amine with a street value of Aus$200 million (USD 189 million), which arrived in Melbourne on a truck from China. AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE

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