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    Six charged after drug bust which seized 2.8 tonnes of MDMA and methamphetamine worth $1.5 billion

    Updated 5 minutes agoSat 29 Nov 2014, 3:29pm
    PHOTO: Australian Federal Police officers unload boxes of illegal drugs seized from a shipping container with furniture. (AFP)
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    Six men have been charged after police seized almost 3 tonnes of narcotics worth more than $1.5 billion in Australia's second largest drug bust.
    Approximately 2.8 tonnes of illicit drugs were seized, including 1,917 kilograms of MDMA and 849 kilograms of methamphetamine, with a street value of more than $1.5 billion.
    Police will allege the consignment originated in Europe before arriving in Australia earlier this month.
    Customs chief executive Roman Quaedvlieg said officers acting on an ongoing intelligence operation found the drugs while searching a sea cargo container from Hamburg in Germany last Friday.
    Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Andrew Colvin said the narcotics were concealed with furniture.
    Commissioner Colvin said it was the largest Australian seizure of methamphetamine and the second largest of MDMA.
    "By any measure this is an enormous seizure of illicit narcotics that have been removed from distribution on our streets," he said.
    Commissioner Colvin said the MDMA was in various forms, but mostly powder.
    "We have to presume at some point it would be pressed into pills. I understand there are also some pills in that," he said.
    Search warrants are currently being executed across New South Wales and Commissioner Colvin said the AFP were hopeful of further arrests.
    The Commissioner said it was a sophisticated, controlled operation involving AFP, NSW Police and Australian Customs officers.
    He added that police managed the delivery of the narcotics to try to identify as many of the people involved as possible.
    Police are also working closely with the German federal police and Interpol.
    Multiple organised crime groups probably involved in importation

    Commissioner Colvin said the investigation would probably determine a number of organised crime groups involved in the delivery.
    "Those we've arrested today will allege they're part of the importation. Where they sit in the scale of importation is yet to be determined," he said.
    "This obviously has linkages overseas that will take us, I'm sure, into Europe and parts of Asia.
    "There will be a number of people involved, probably a number of organised crime groups."
    NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said the seizure would have a significant impact on organised crime.
    "When we talk about 2 tonnes of MDMA, we're talking upwards of 10 million individual doses, tablets," he said.
    "The notion of stopping the importation is one thing, but the message that needs to go to those that are in the business of importing these drugs is just as important.
    "My advice is go somewhere else, go to another country. Don't bring your evil poison here to Australia."
    Mr Quaedvlieg said the bust would bring this year's total detection of illicit drugs at the Australian border to far higher levels than last year.
    "As a comparative statistic, last year across the major drug type - heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, ecstasy, precursors - Customs and Border Protection seized about 5 tonnes at the border," he said.
    "This year has been tracking around the same rate of detections until last week when in a single seizure we've seized 3 tonnes.
    "So you can imagine in a comparative sense where we are going to end up this year in terms of seizures."
    Topics: drug-offences, police, australia

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-11-29/six-charged-over-enormous-15b-drug-bust/5927904
 
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