Imperial Valley Press

6 people arrested after largest US-Australian meth seizure

- BY TREVOR MARSHALLSE­A

SYDNEY — Australian police arrested six people after what authoritie­s said Friday was the largest single seizure of methamphet­amine in the United States and the biggest drug haul bound for Australia.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection said 1,728 kilograms (3,800 pounds) of the drug were seized mid-January at the Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex along with smaller amounts of cocaine and heroin.

The drugs were hidden in metal boxes labelled as loudspeake­rs. Australian authoritie­s said it was also the largest haul of the drug intercepte­d while bound for Australia and would have provided around 17 million hits of the substance also known as ice.

Australian authoritie­s said that the operation with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Drug Enforcemen­t Agency, Australian Federal Police and Victoria state police had stopped “a tsunami of ice” from reaching their shores.

Police said that six people arrested in Australia on Thursday and Friday were tied to a U.S.based syndicate under investigat­ion over the drugs.

Two of those arrested are Americans: a 52-year-old man and a 46-year-old woman. Police said the raid in the Melbourne suburb of Woodstock where they were arrested also found “hundreds of thousands of dollars of proceeds of crime.”

Police said that three of those arrested would appear in the Melbourne Magistrate­s Court on Friday, charged with attempting to import illegal drugs. Two other Australian­s face the same charge.

Australian Federal Police Assistant Commission­er Bruce Hill told reporters in Melbourne that police now believe Mexican cartels are actively targeting Australia.

“They have been sending smaller amounts over the years. This is now flagging intent Australia is now being targeted,” he said. “The cartel is among one of the most powerful and violent drug traffickin­g syndicates in the world.”

None of the agencies involved has further identified the cartel.

The operation also involved raids in British Columbia on Thursday by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which resulted in the seizure of “a significan­t quantity” of suspected proceeds of crime, police said.

Jason Halls, Victoria manager for the Australian Criminal Intelligen­ce Commission, said the drugs would have had an “immeasurab­le” impact on the Australian community. He said sewage drug monitoring data showed Victoria state — which has a population of 6.3 million — was estimated to consume just over 2 tons of ice each year.

The previous record haul of methamphet­amine seized in Australia was 1.3 tons in December 2017.

 ?? U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION VIA AP ?? This photo provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows an officer extracting methamphet­amine from a loudspeake­r on Jan. 11, at the Los Angeles-Long Beach seaport.
U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION VIA AP This photo provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows an officer extracting methamphet­amine from a loudspeake­r on Jan. 11, at the Los Angeles-Long Beach seaport.

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