in Australia Police make A$1.25b methamphetamine bust
The haul was biggest in Australia since 2014, when police seized around $1.5 billion in ecstasy and methamphetamines imported from Europe.
Australian authorities said on Monday they had seized A$1.25 billion ($890.5 million) worth of liquid methamphetamine, or "ice", their largest haul of illicit drugs in two years.
Four
Chinese nationals, three of them from Hong Kong, have been charged over
their alleged role in the importation and manufacture of 720 litres of
the drug, which were hidden inside gel bra inserts and art supplies.
The drugs were seized at several locations in Sydney, including a shipping container sent from Hong Kong, authorities said.
"This
is the largest seizure of liquid methamphetamine in Australia's history
and one of the largest drug seizures in our country's history," Justice Minister Michael Keenan told reporters in Sydney.
He said the seizure was the result of a joint investigation between Australian authorities and the Chinese
National Narcotics Control Commission.
The
haul was biggest in Australia since 2014, when police seized around
$1.5 billion in ecstasy and methamphetamines imported from Europe.
The
Australian government declared a crystal methamphetamine "epidemic"
last year and launched a national taskforce to tackle the drug.
Around
2.1 percent of Australians used methamphetamines or amphetamine drugs
in the 2014, according to the Australian Institute of Health and
Welfare, among the highest rates of illicit drug usage in the world.
China
is the world's largest manufacturer of the chemical precursors
necessary to make licit and illicit drugs, according to the UN office on
Drugs and Crime. It also struggles with high addiction rates, with 14
million drug addicts in 2014, according to the Chinese National
Narcotics Control Commission
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