Australian police find $200 million of meth hidden inside Sriracha bottles louts

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 16:59:16


Australian police find $200 million of meth hidden inside Sriracha bottles louts

The boxes -- which were sent by freight from the United States to Sydney -- were declared as containing bottles of the chilli sauce, Australia's New South Wales (NSW) police said in a statement Thursday.

But testing by the Australian Border Force earlier this month found the bottles contained large amounts of meth, which has an estimated potential street value of over 300 million Australian dollars ($208 million). In Australia, the street drug is colloquially known as 'ice.'

'This has been a complex investigation and we know the methylamphetamine in this import was headed for a clandestine lab in the Sydney Metropolitan area for the extraction process to occur,' State Crime Commander Stuart Smith said in a statement, using an alternative term for methamphetamine.



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Sriracha is a popular hot sauce that's gained a cult following around the world.

Earlier this month, police arrested three men aged in their 30s over the alleged meth smuggling. On Thursday morning, police arrested a fourth suspect -- a 45-year-old man.

Police said the four men were key members of the network, but are still investigating to find other people linked to the criminal syndicate.

'This detection should serve as a warning to criminal groups that no matter how clever you think you are being in the way that you attempt to conceal and move your drugs, our officers have the skills, technology and the resources to find them and track down the people who are attempting to bring them in,' said Matt O'Connor, the acting Australian Border Force regional commander for NSW.

It's not the first time smugglers have been busted trying to sneak drugs into Australia in surprising objects. In the past, Australian police have also seized drugs hidden in snow globes and in stereo speakers.

'This detection should serve as a warning to criminal groups that no matter how clever you think you are being in the way that you attempt to conceal and move your drugs, our officers have the skills, technology and the resources to find them and track down the people who are attempting to bring them in,' said Matt O'Connor, the acting Australian Border Force regional commander for NSW. The boxes -- which were sent by freight from the United States to Sydney -- were declared as containing bottles of the chilli sauce, Australia's New South Wales (NSW) police said in a statement Thursday. Sriracha is a popular hot sauce that's gained a cult following around the world. 'This detection should serve as a warning to criminal groups that no matter how clever you think you are being in the way that you attempt to conceal and move your drugs, our officers have the skills, technology and the resources to find them and track down the people who are attempting to bring them in,' said Matt O'Connor, the acting Australian Border Force regional commander for NSW. 'This detection should serve as a warning to criminal groups that no matter how clever you think you are being in the way that you attempt to conceal and move your drugs, our officers have the skills, technology and the resources to find them and track down the people who are attempting to bring them in,' said Matt O'Connor, the acting Australian Border Force regional commander for NSW. Police said the four men were key members of the network, but are still investigating to find other people linked to the criminal syndicate. Earlier this month, police arrested three men aged in their 30s over the alleged meth smuggling. On Thursday morning, police arrested a fourth suspect -- a 45-year-old man. It's not the first time smugglers have been busted trying to sneak drugs into Australia in surprising objects. In the past, Australian police have also seized drugs hidden in snow globes and in stereo speakers. Sriracha is a popular hot sauce that's gained a cult following around the world. The boxes -- which were sent by freight from the United States to Sydney -- were declared as containing bottles of the chilli sauce, Australia's New South Wales (NSW) police said in a statement Thursday. 'This has been a complex investigation and we know the methylamphetamine in this import was headed for a clandestine lab in the Sydney Metropolitan area for the extraction process to occur,' State Crime Commander Stuart Smith said in a statement, using an alternative term for methamphetamine. Earlier this month, police arrested three men aged in their 30s over the alleged meth smuggling. On Thursday morning, police arrested a fourth suspect -- a 45-year-old man. The boxes -- which were sent by freight from the United States to Sydney -- were declared as containing bottles of the chilli sauce, Australia's New South Wales (NSW) police said in a statement Thursday. 'This has been a complex investigation and we know the methylamphetamine in this import was headed for a clandestine lab in the Sydney Metropolitan area for the extraction process to occur,' State Crime Commander Stuart Smith said in a statement, using an alternative term for methamphetamine. 'This has been a complex investigation and we know the methylamphetamine in this import was headed for a clandestine lab in the Sydney Metropolitan area for the extraction process to occur,' State Crime Commander Stuart Smith said in a statement, using an alternative term for methamphetamine. Police said the four men were key members of the network, but are still investigating to find other people linked to the criminal syndicate. 'This detection should serve as a warning to criminal groups that no matter how clever you think you are being in the way that you attempt to conceal and move your drugs, our officers have the skills, technology and the resources to find them and track down the people who are attempting to bring them in,' said Matt O'Connor, the acting Australian Border Force regional commander for NSW.

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