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Australian bikie gangs are establishing chapters in Pacific countries and collaborating with international criminal organizations like the Sinaloa Cartel and Calabrian mafia. This alarming trend fuels an increase in cocaine imports to Australia, a lucrative market with high drug prices. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime warns of the growing influence of organized crime in the region, pointing to a surge in drug shipments to Australia from traditionally low-drug-trafficking Pacific nations.

Australia n bikie gangs are establishing chapters in Pacific countries and partnering with global criminal groups like the Sinaloa Cartel and the Calabrian mafia in what the international watchdog has warned is an alarming escalation of cocaine imports to the lucrative Australia n market.

“We have discovered routes such as Australia and Guyana to open up through the Atlantic to Africa and connect to Europe,” Vice Admiral Juan Ricardo Rozo Obregón said at the time. “All the deportation has done is enable this group to enliven itself here,” Tongan Police Commissioner Shane McLennan told the ABC in August when Taumoefolau was among 17 people arrested in a major drug sting.Some of Australia’s 38 bikie gangs have also established chapters in Fiji, the UN says, and are collaborating with the Mexican Sinaloa Cartel, the Italian ’Ndrangheta and Asian organised crime syndicates “to smuggle substantial loads of methamphetamine and cocaine into Oceania”.

Attempts to smuggle cocaine into Australia via a mother-daughter ship came unstuck during the pandemic, when a panicked crew saw a plane overhead and set fire to a boat allegedly containing 500 kilograms of cocaine.“Cocaine is shipped by bulk islands where it can be stockpiled before making its onward journey by cruiser, small craft or fishing vessel,” said the report.

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