M’sian among four nabbed in Australia as 662kg of meth found hidden in toilet rolls

Shipment arrived in Melbourne via sea from Malaysia on October 4, say Australian authorities

2:41 PM MYT

 

SYDNEY – Australian law enforcement have arrested four men after 662kg of methamphetamine was found hidden inside a shipment of toilet paper rolls, reported German news agency (dpa).  

The Australian Border Force said today that the shipment arrived in Melbourne via sea cargo from Malaysia on October 4.

Officers identified “anomalies” during an X-ray at the border, the agency said in a statement.

Officers found 622 green and gold tea packages, each weighing 1kg, which were further concealed within a pallet of toilet paper.

The drugs seized have a street value estimated at almost AU$560 million (RM1.69 billion), law enforcement said.

Two 33-year-old Chinese nationals, a Malaysian national, 34, and a Hong Kong national, 32, were arrested overnight yesterday.

Police said two of the men were arrested as they separately attempted to board flights to leave Australia.

The men were all charged with one count of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of border-controlled drugs. The offence carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

Victoria police’s Dan Ryan said police remained focused on stopping illicit drugs from ending up in the community. 

“The use of methamphetamine per capita in Australia is matched by no other nation in the world, and the devastating and tragic damage caused by its use ripples throughout the community,” Ryan said.

“The harm this drug inflicts on the community has the potential to have significant and life-changing impacts on a range of innocent parties.” – October 12, 2023

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