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Posted by AssyrianTrancer on Aug-27-2005 04:02:

Raids Net $72m Drug Haul

FOUR men have been arrested and drugs with a street value of $72 million seized in a series of raids by Australian Federal Police in Sydney's southwest.

The haul, of about 400 kilograms of ephedrine, was described by customs officials as one of the biggest involving the drug, which is used to make speed.
The compressed powder, which had been used to make ceramic statues found in a shipping container, was discovered by customs in a shipment that arrived from Vietnam on August 17.

Customs officers found that 800 of the 864 statues were made from the powder in a novel method of concealment.

Australian Federal Police arrested four men yesterday during raids at a Padstow warehouse, where the drugs were being stored, and two houses in south-western Sydney.

The four were charged with conspiracy to import a prohibited import and supply of a large commercial quantity of a prohibited drug.


The men, aged between 29 and 36, are due to face Parramatta Bail Court today.
Police allege the ephedrine was intended to make methamphetamine, commonly known as speed, and had the potential to make 1,440,000 tablets with a potential street value of up to $72 million.

Australian Customs Service regional director David Collins said it was thought the drug haul was one of the largest with this type of drug.

"We think it's close to the biggest, if not the biggest," he told reporters.

He said it was an unusual way to conceal drugs and criminals were less likely to use this method in the future now that it had been detected by customs.

"It certainly is a very unusual form of concealment to actually be the product," Mr Collins told reporters.

"Most concealments are in another product but this is actually part of the product."

Australian Federal Police Sydney manager Warren Gray said the investigation was ongoing and more arrests were expected.


Posted by AssyrianTrancer on Aug-27-2005 04:03:

Biggest

Whats The Biggest Amount U Have Seen I Know I Lost Count :/ It Happens Like Monthly HeHe In Australia :/


Posted by Q5echo on Aug-27-2005 04:12:

the U.S.S. Crommelin based out of here busts mofos all the time. last year they seized 27 tons of happy powder worth $1 billion. i wonder how much gets by them?


Posted by josh4 on Aug-27-2005 05:05:

wasnt that in a movie


Posted by Q5echo on Aug-27-2005 06:45:

i don't think so. it was less than a year ago. or are you talkin to the Aussie?


Posted by metalgearsolid on Aug-27-2005 13:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
the U.S.S. Crommelin based out of here busts mofos all the time. last year they seized 27 tons of happy powder worth $1 billion. i wonder how much gets by them?


You know Penn & teller had an episode on the drug war. They said that the coast guard got thrity seven ships in 2001. But they knew of 387 ships with drugs in them that were going to come but they didn't do anything because they werent sure as to what time specifically they would come in. A lot of drugs get by them and I mean a lot of drugs. My uncle is in the mexican mafia. I once saw his garage filled with cocaine and cash. And I mean it was filled(I also stole a couple grand of money )!

Anyways the Drug war is a failure and we need to change tactics.


Posted by BadBadNeil on Aug-27-2005 17:22:

I guess I consider drugs in south american our problem since our money is paying for their capture and since it is headed here.

quote:

In a 1991 San Francisco case, billed as the biggest heroin bust ever, television cameras panned over 59 boxes containing 1,080 pounds of heroin -- enough to supply each of the country's estimated 500,000 heroin addicts for a month. Drug war officials said the street value of the heroin was $2.7 billion to $4 billion.


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$460m cocaine seized in world's biggest drug bust
May 15, 2005
The Sun-Herald

Colombian authorities have seized $US350 million ($460 million) worth of cocaine stashed on a jungle riverbank by far-right paramilitary groups in what police called the biggest cocaine bust in history.

Police and navy personnel confiscated 13.8 tonnes of cocaine hidden on the banks of the River Mira, near the Pacific Ocean port of Tumaco in southern Colombia, in an operation that ended on Friday.

With a street value of about $US25,000 a kilogram in the US, where police think the drugs were headed, the cocaine would sell for a total of about $US350 million.

"This is the biggest haul ever seized in the world in a single operation, in a single day and in a single place," Colombia's national police chief General Jorge Castro said.

The drugs belonged to members of the United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia, an outlawed far-right militia known by its Spanish initials AUC that has killed thousands of people in its brutal campaign against Marxist rebels, police said.
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The seizure came just as the US Congress debates a request from the Bush Administration for $US600 million in aid money for Colombia's anti-cocaine effort.

Some congressmen have complained there is no evidence showing that the amount of cocaine on US streets has declined despite more than $US3 billion in assistance to Colombia since 2000.

In the Tumaco operation, armed agents made five arrests and seized nine assault rifles, communications equipment and eight boats.

Working with the US, Colombian authorities have significantly increased seizures in recent years, and last year they confiscated 148 tonnes of cocaine.

The lawlessness caused by a four-decade-long guerilla war has helped make Colombia the world's largest producer of the drug, with the US Government estimating the country's criminals produced about 430 tonnes in 2004. But this is down from about 700 tonnes in 2001, thanks to a US-backed program of spraying illegal coca crops.

Critics of the program point out that US street prices for cocaine have hardly budged over the period, indicating that as much as ever is probably flowing into the country.

The AUC and Marxist rebels both draw on cocaine money to buy weapons in a conflict that claims thousands of lives a year. While they are bloody rivals on the battlefield, the AUC often cooperates with the rebels in the drug trade.

Police believe the paramilitary groups probably bought the cocaine found last week from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.


Posted by Subey on Aug-27-2005 23:00:

Re: Biggest

quote:
Originally posted by AssyrianTrancer
Whats The Biggest Amount U Have Seen I Know I Lost Count :/ It Happens Like Monthly HeHe In Australia :/


But does it compare to how much money is seized everyday by the Pokies


Posted by King_Mack on Aug-28-2005 08:27:

Rasta

so...what do they do with all these drugs?

*drool*



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