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Australian drug ring busted, $400 million in drugs confiscated

Jul 5, 2019

SYDNEY, NSW, Australia – An astonishing $400 million worth of methylamphetamine (Ice) has been seized and four men arrested in the past 24 hours in Sydney, New South Wales Police investigators revealed on Friday.

The four men arrested are part of a drug syndicate which has been busted by the Australian law enforcement officers.

Late last year, detectives from the NSW Police Force Organised Crime Squad, investigators from the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, NSW Crime Commission and Western Australian Police Force established Strike Force Fergerson to investigate an international criminal network involved in the importation and supply of illicit drugs.

The investigation has also been assisted by Australian Border Force and Australian Federal Police.

As part of their inquiries, Australian Border Force officers examined a container declared to contain clothing at the Sydney Container Examination Facility last month.

During a subsequent deconstruction of the consignment, six of the 10 pallets were found to contain 500 packages of a white crystalline substance.

Forensic analysis determined the packages contained a total of 500kg of methylamphetamine, which has an estimated potential street value of $375 million.

The drugs have since been seized and as part of ongoing investigations, police recovered $200,000 cash.

Following extensive inquiries, strike force detectives arrested a 35-year-old man while walking down the street at Wolli Creek, a Sydney suburb, just after 12pm Thursday.

A short time later, investigators arrested a 55-year-old man, a Canadian national, at a shopping centre at Hurstville in southern Sydney.

Two further men – aged 33 and 36 – were arrested at a home at the Sydney suburb of Carlton and a home unit at Rhodes, also in Sydney.

Three search warrants were subsequently executed at home units in Rhodes and Wolli Creek, and a home at Hurstville.

During the searches, police seized mobile phones, electronic devices, documentation, and more than $10,000 cash.

Police will allege in court that the group took part in the supply of methylamphetamine.

They have all been refused bail and were due to appear at Sutherland Local Court on Friday.

The 36-year-old man was granted conditional bail to appear at Burwood Local Court in Sydney on Monday 12 August 2019.

“This has been a complex, multi-layered investigation by strike force investigators who have been relentless in their pursuit of dismantling this particular syndicate with international links,” State Crime Commander, Acting Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith said Friday.

“We have disrupted their activities utilising covert and intelligence-based resources to identify locations and links and associations of syndicate members, but we are not naïve enough to think our job is done.”

“The Organised Crime Squad and the entire NSW Police Force is focused on working with our partners on targeting the criminal networks who import, manufacture, and supply illicit drugs,” Smith said.

“This operation doesn’t stop with these arrests. We will be following every thread of information, with the assistance of our partners – both here in Australia and across the globe – and the community can be confident we will investigate, arrest and put people before the courts,” Acting Assistant Commissioner Smith added.

NSW Minister for Police David Elliott said he is committed to keeping these harmful drugs off the streets of NSW and will continue to support significant resources dedicated to tackling organised crime.

“This poison is destroying our state and I will support police who are out on the streets dealing with this, along with their emergency services partners, to help reduce any risk of harm to the people of NSW,” Elliott said.

“The community benefits every time we take drugs out of the hands of criminals and this result is a further demonstration of the ability of law enforcement agencies.”

Joint investigations are continuing, and further arrests are expected.

Anyone with information in relation to the importation, manufacture, and supply of prohibited drugs is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.