The 645-kilogram cache of MDMA is alleged to have been sent to Australia from Cyprus and hidden inside barbecues. 9News
More than half a tonne of the drug ecstasy has been seized in Sydney by police after a six-month operation spanning three countries.
Two people in Sydney and Brisbane were arrested after multiple search warrants were executed yesterday in relation to the operation, AFP's Commander of Organised Crime, Kirsty Schofield, told reporters.
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