NSW Police have seized a record amount of ice after inspecting marble tiles shipped into Port Botany from the United Arab Emirates. In a separate bust, police have found $150 million of drugs in the headlights of a vintage Bentley.
NSW Police have made what they say is the largest-ever seizure of methylamphetamine at the Australian border.
NSW Police say Australian Border Force officials were acting on a tip-off when they searched the containers containing marble.Police allege the three men accused of organising the shipment were part of a well-equipped and highly sophisticated criminal syndicate. The container, which was declared to contain a 1960 vintage Bentley S2, underwent an x-ray and examination, which identified anomalies.A Bentley was found with methylamphetamine hidden behind the headlights of a car.
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