Australian Federal Police uncover jaw-dropping amounts of drugs hiding in unsuspecting shipment

Australian authorities are always working hard to ensure the safety of Aussies nationwide.

In a remarkable display of international cooperation, the Australian Federal Police teamed up with another country's enforcement agencies to uncover illegal operations happening between the two nations.


The Australian Federal Police (AFP), in a joint operation with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), arrested three men linked to an alleged transnational crime syndicate.

The suspects, aged between 30 and 43, were apprehended after a meticulous investigation traced the illicit cargo from Brazil to Queensland, Australia.

Along with the arrest, authorities uncovered a staggering $400 million worth of methamphetamine concealed within a shipment of juice bottles.


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Bottles of liquid methamphetamine were disguised as grape juice bottles. Image Credit: Australian Federal Police


The operation began when Canadian authorities flagged a suspicious shipment containing 1.2 tonnes of liquid meth.

The RCMP substituted the meth with an 'inert substance', which allowed the shipment to continue its journey to Australia under close surveillance.

Upon its arrival in the Sunshine State, the AFP immediately raided a property in Jimboomba and a shopping centre in Brisbane's south.


The three men faced severe charges for possessing a commercial quantity of an unlawfully imported and border-controlled drug.

The arrested men could also face imprisonment if found guilty and convicted.

Following their appearance last week at the Brisbane Magistrates Court, the accused remain in custody.

According to Canadian authorities, the purity of the liquid meth was up to 89 per cent.

The AFP also announced their plans to conduct further testing.

AFP's Acting Commander Adrian Telfer highlighted the devastating impact drugs could have on the community.

'If converted to crystal meth and sold into the Australian community, this amount of liquid methamphetamine would have led to domestic violence, assaults and contributed to the road toll as well as lined the pockets of organised crime,' Commander Telfer stated.


RCMP Pacific Region's Chief Superintendent Stephen Lee praised the operation and its success.

Superintendent Lee emphasised that 'transnational crime knows no borders'.

The successful seizure of these drugs represents a significant victory for law enforcement and a severe blow to crime syndicate operations.

This is a stark reminder of the global nature of drug trafficking and the importance of cross-border partnerships.

It's a testament to the vigilance and dedication of law enforcement agencies worldwide who work tirelessly to keep communities safe.
Key Takeaways

  • Australian and Canadian authorities collaborated in a major joint operation, as they seized $400 million worth of meth hidden in juice bottles.
  • Three men were arrested in Queensland for attempting to import the drugs from Brazil.
  • The 1.2 tonnes of liquid meth found in a shipment was substituted with an inert substance for close surveillance.
  • The operation prevented a significant amount of drugs from hitting the streets and dealt a blow to organised crime syndicates.
Have you witnessed the impact of such operations in your community? Share your thoughts and opinions with us in the comments below.
 
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"I trust the Judiciary will punish the perpetrators to the maximum and throw away the keys." we wish....more than likely they did a "DEAL"
 
Following the apprehension of this massive amount of this drug..
Many many people will be saved a hell of a lot of misery and heartache. Well done to all concerned in this sucessful drug operation including catching all of those involved who now face extensive jail terms
Illicit drugs are the bane of society in the 21st Century and the more that are taken off the streets the better.
 
I think we witness the effects of drug-takers every day. The jails are full of them. They are often peddled in jails and pushed to students. I believe a very high proportion of unlawfulness is usually done when people are under the influence. And yet nicotine and alcohol is freely available and lawful. Of course there would be many unintended consequences if they were illegal but important to note that profit and government taxes are hugh when trying to curb these substances. It looks like the world has always had something that creates something that may give a heightened state of pleasure. And of course I’m not talking about only alcohol and nicotine
 
Well done, all the Authorities involved in this result. It will have saved hundreds of lives and prevented many episodes of brutal attacks. I trust the Judiciary will punish the perpetrators to the maximum and throw away the keys.
I wish I had your confidence with the Judiciary - Going by Magistrates actions with regard to teenage knife crime, etc., etc. I'd be surprised If they got more than a slap on the wrist and a two year good behaviour bond ! These useless magistrates live in a world of their own ! It's no wonder that the Police feel that they are wasting their time catching the crims.
 
Well done, all the Authorities involved in this result. It will have saved hundreds of lives and prevented many episodes of brutal attacks. I trust the Judiciary will punish the perpetrators to the maximum and throw away the keys.
Hopefully
 
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I wish I had your confidence with the Judiciary - Going by Magistrates actions with regard to teenage knife crime, etc., etc. I'd be surprised If they got more than a slap on the wrist and a two year good behaviour bond ! These useless magistrates live in a world of their own ! It's no wonder that the Police feel that they are wasting their time catching the crims.
They are as good as their last 'SNORT'.....
 
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